April 2016 Archive
1801.
1802.
Managing the Deluge of Atom Issues
(blog.atom.io)
1803.
Security of critical phone database called into question
(washingtonpost.com)
1804.
The Slack Platform Roadmap
(medium.com)
1805.
Many Lives in Many Worlds
(fermatslibrary.com)
1806.
Proxmox VE 4.2 released
(proxmox.com)
1807.
Show HN: Destructible.io – Self-destructing, human-readable file storage
(destructible.io)
1808.
Early Impacts of Certificate Transparency
(facebook.com)
1809.
Turning a 1920s Switchboard into a Modern-Day Video Game
(popularmechanics.com)
1810.
Red Hat to support .NET
(developers.redhat.com)
1811.
1812.
Ancient horse-dung bacteria is helping locate where Hannibal crossed the Alps
(theconversation.com)
1813.
Node v6.0.0
(nodejs.org)
1814.
Fixing C
(embedded.com)
1815.
Differences Between the CLR and the JVM
(cobra-language.com)
1816.
What’s Inside a Black Hole?
(nautil.us)
1818.
One Minute of All-Out Exercise May Have Benefits of 45 Minutes of Moderate
(well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1819.
It’s Time for Microsoft to Turn the Xbox into a PC
(arstechnica.com)
1820.
1821.
The Case for a New WPA
(theatlantic.com)
1822.
Show HN: Bytejail – an alternative data storage
(bytejail.com)
1823.
Littergram: Cleaning Britain one picture at a time
(littergram.co.uk)
1824.
Facial recognition service becomes a weapon against Russian porn actresses
(arstechnica.co.uk)
1825.
Laravel Spark 1.0 is now available
(spark.laravel.com)
1827.
CMS Pipelines
(en.wikipedia.org)
1828.
What the Heck is Cuneiform, Anyway? (2015)
(smithsonianmag.com)
1829.
1830.
This just isn't functional
(codewords.recurse.com)