April 2016 Archive
1561.
Preventing CSRF with the same-site cookie attribute (sjoerdlangkemper.nl)
1562.
When the Oil Fields Burned (nytimes.com)
1563.
Cilk Plus/LLVM: Intel Cilk Plus C/C++ Language Extensions in LLVM (cilkplus.github.io)
1564.
Porting a Haskell graphics framework to Rust (phaazon.blogspot.com)
1565.
Scylla release: version 1.0 (scylladb.com)
1566.
Fast incremental sort (larshagencpp.github.io)
1567.
Lost plans for Wright brothers’ ‘Flying Machine’ found after 36 years (washingtonpost.com)
1568.
SpaceX lands first stage on Drone Ship (twitter.com)
1569.
ES6 is beautiful (ewanvalentine.io)
1570.
Why you hate Comic Sans (designforhackers.com)
1571.
3 women who radically changed the course of technology (rexsoftware.com)
1572.
Run Bash on Ubuntu on Windows (blogs.windows.com)
1573.
This Device Could Provide a Third of America's Power (bloomberg.com)
1574.
Fast Finite State Machine for HTTP Parsing (2014) (natsys-lab.blogspot.com)
1575.
HTTP/2 Adoption Stats (isthewebhttp2yet.com)
1576.
Show HN: Webfont for Press Logos (fontfamous.com)
1577.
C/C++ Extension for Visual Studio Code (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1578.
Show HN: Apply HN Aggregator (thefinac.tk)
1579.
Python 8 will be the next major Python version (mail.python.org)
1580.
Goats on Acid (2002) (cabinetmagazine.org)
1581.
What Networks Does BuzzFeed Use? (blog.naytev.com)
1582.
StarRaiders: Reverse-engineered, fully documented assembly language source code (github.com)
1583.
BackerTracker: Track crowdfunding projects and see how much they'll raise (backerkit.com)
1584.
GCC 6.1 Release Notes (gcc.gnu.org)
1585.
The Rarest Pig (ultraphyte.com)
1586.
Tesla may need cash to deliver on the Model 3: Analysts (cnbc.com)
1587.
A Docker engineer got so many threats the company hired security to protect her (businessinsider.com)
1588.
Justin Trudeau explains the basics of quantum computing to reporters (macleans.ca)
1589.
Apply HN: Make HN social – follow users, topics, and get notified about replies (notify.uz)
1590.
Clay Bavor, Google's VP of VR, on His Plan to Make Virtual Reality Amazing (wired.com)