April 2016 Archive
1621.
Nazi Propaganda: Out of the Cage (nybooks.com)
1622.
Are you a grammar pedant? This might be why (theguardian.com)
1623.
A Password Manager That Doesn't Store Passwords (libeclipse.me)
1624.
Andy Weir, Author of the Martian, Shares Details About His Next Novel (smithsonianmag.com)
1625.
Simple Alerting for the ELK Stack (github.com)
1626.
The Panama Papers prove it: we can afford a universal basic income (theguardian.com)
1627.
The Water in Your Glass Might Be Older Than the Sun (nytimes.com)
1628.
If birds descended from dinosaurs, why are they warm-blooded? (2010) (abc.net.au)
1629.
Should All Locks Have Keys? Phones, Castles, Encryption, and You [video] (youtube.com)
1630.
Vizflow is an ES6 interactive visualization engine (github.com)
1631.
Nature Prefers Hexagons (nautil.us)
1632.
MIT ChainAnchor – Bribing Miners to Regulate Bitcoin (petertodd.org)
1633.
MIT Sandbox invites 11,000 students to innovate (news.mit.edu)
1634.
Hackers’ $81M Sneak Attack on World Banking (nytimes.com)
1635.
An Introduction to Redex with Abstracting Abstract Machines (dvanhorn.github.io)
1636.
Help save 17 years of PC game modding history (arstechnica.com)
1637.
A one-file, no-configuration, concurrent plugin manager for the fish shell (github.com)
1638.
Hamilton to stay on $10; Tubman replacing Jackson (politico.com)
1639.
Why the CIA won't waterboard, even if ordered by the president (csmonitor.com)
1640.
Why so many celebrities have died in 2016 (bbc.com)
1641.
Howard Marks obituary: 'Britain's most charming drug smuggler' (theguardian.com)
1642.
The reality of AR/VR business models (techcrunch.com)
1643.
The Future of Game Development on Windows [video] (channel9.msdn.com)
1644.
Go debugger using delve for Atom (atom.io)
1645.
The Paleobiology Database (paleobiodb.org)
1646.
Lessons on How to Start a Hard Tech Startup, with Sam Altman (mitadmissions.org)
1647.
Random failures in compiled LuaJIT code (freelists.org)
1648.
GitHub Enterprise 2.6 Is Now Available (github.com)
1649.
Flashback: Declassified 1970 DOD cybersecurity document still relevant (arstechnica.com)
1650.
A majority of millennials now reject capitalism (washingtonpost.com)