April 2016 Archive
1591.
The Case for SoundCloud (thembj.org)
1592.
Show HN: Optimizing Higher Order Functions with Hypothetical Inverses (medium.com)
1593.
PfSense 2.3-Release Now Available (blog.pfsense.org)
1594.
How blockchain will revolutionise far more than money (aeon.co)
1595.
Dropping Webhooks (blog.runnable.com)
1596.
Afghanistan’s only PC manufacturer (arstechnica.com)
1597.
The Teradrive – A Sega Mega Drive and IBM PC Hybrid (segaretro.org)
1598.
A quarter of Iceland’s cabinet members held offshore companies (panamapapers.sueddeutsche.de)
1599.
AI Bots Directory [continuously updating] (bot.am)
1600.
If cryonics suddenly worked, we'd need to face the fallout (bbc.com)
1601.
List of Dirty, Naughty, Obscene, and Otherwise Bad Words (github.com)
1602.
Weeding the Worst Library Books (newyorker.com)
1603.
Firms that paid for Clinton speeches have US government interests (bigstory.ap.org)
1604.
The mysterious sales numbers of Commodore computers (amigalove.com)
1605.
Duckduckgo gets more than 10M direct queries per day in 2016 (duckduckgo.com)
1606.
Most Sampling Java Profilers Are Terrible (psy-lob-saw.blogspot.com)
1607.
Jerks, Asshats, and the Unstable Politics of Civility [video] (stolaf.edu)
1608.
Apple and WebRTC need each other (techcrunch.com)
1609.
100K Toshiba laptop batteries recalled for overheating reasons (pcworld.com)
1610.
Show HN: A HN desktop app for reading links and comments next to each other (florian.github.io)
1611.
Ns: single-command static hosting (zeit.co)
1612.
Debuggex: Visually Debug Regex via NFA/DFA Construction (debuggex.com)
1613.
Colorful Image Colorization (arxiv.org)
1614.
A revised Lisp interpreter in Go (oki-osk.jp)
1615.
Deep Learning Robot (autonomous.ai)
1616.
Yes, I’m a nine-year-old girl. But I’m still a serious reporter (theguardian.com)
1617.
A Hacker’s Guide to Bending the Universe (backchannel.com)
1618.
OpenBR: Open-Source Biometric Recognition (openbiometrics.org)
1619.
Rethinking Humanity's Roots (discovermagazine.com)
1620.
Deprecating: java.util.Optional.get()? (royvanrijn.com)