April 2016 Archive
1021.
The Story of Magic Leap (wired.com)
1022.
Why is there a screen that says “It is now safe to turn off your computer”? (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1023.
The ages of distraction (aeon.co)
1024.
It Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are (scienceandnonduality.com)
1025.
OCaml in Operations (michipili.github.io)
1026.
Master-Less Distributed Queue with PG Paxos (citusdata.com)
1027.
DARPA-Funded Clojure – Probabalistic Modeling and Execution Learning (github.com)
1028.
WebGL map of global shipping movements (shipmap.org)
1029.
Los Angeles and the 'great American streetcar scandal' (theguardian.com)
1030.
Fantasy Math Is Helping Companies Spin Losses into Profits (nytimes.com)
1031.
GCHQ 'intervened' over Harry Potter leak (bbc.co.uk)
1032.
Clang vs. GCC – code coverage checking (rkd.me.uk)
1033.
Introduction to the Python Interpreter, Part 4: It's Dynamic (akaptur.com)
1034.
My experience being a developer with no developer community (medium.com)
1035.
The internet has been stolen from you. Take it back, nonviolently (medium.com)
1036.
Why some animals have venoms that are more lethal than they apparently need (bbc.com)
1037.
Bluebird in the wild: Advanced promise-based workflows (blog.runnable.com)
1038.
Let's Encrypt: Active Incident, DNS errors causing service disruption (letsencrypt.status.io)
1039.
Memory Access Patterns Are Important (2012) (mechanical-sympathy.blogspot.com)
1040.
Scientists Unveil New ‘Tree of Life’ (nytimes.com)
1041.
How we found that the Linux nios2 memset() implementation had a bug (free-electrons.com)
1042.
Warmest March in Global Recordkeeping (wunderground.com)
1043.
Apply HN: Eat My Dust - Home testing for dangerous materials
1044.
Kim Philby, Lecturing in East Berlin, Bragged of How Easy It Was to Fool MI6 (mobile.nytimes.com)
1045.
Scalable and resilient Django with Kubernetes (harishnarayanan.org)
1046.
Building a Better Custom Haskell Prelude (stephendiehl.com)
1047.
Building a GSM BTS Using the BladeRF, RPi and YateBTS (blog.strcpy.info)
1048.
Give yourself permission to have work-life balance (hanselman.com)
1049.
On libunwind and dynamically generated code on x86-64 (corsix.org)
1050.
Intel releases open source blockchain (ibtimes.com)