April 2016 Archive
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Over $700k selling a premium mobile game (reddit.com)
182.
Chart.js 2.0 Released (chartjs.org)
183.
Schools Are Slow to Learn That Sleep Deprivation Hits Teenagers Hardest (nytimes.com)
184.
WhatsApp Rolls Out End-To-End Encryption to Its Over 1B Users (eff.org)
185.
Ask HN: Can the “Who is Hiring?” post include a bit about the interview process?
186.
Metal foam obliterates bullets (phys.org)
187.
A Basic Income Is Smarter Than a Minimum Wage (bloombergview.com)
188.
More Than 40% of Student Borrowers Aren’t Making Payments (wsj.com)
189.
Lesser-Known Python Data Analysis Libraries (jyotiska.github.io)
190.
GCE down in all regions (status.cloud.google.com)
191.
Develop the three great virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience, and hubris (raganwald.com)
192.
SpaceX undercut ULA rocket launch pricing by 40 percent: U.S. Air Force (reuters.com)
193.
San Francisco Is Requiring Solar Panels on All New Buildings (nextcity.org)
194.
FBI Paid More Than $1M to Hack San Bernardino iPhone (wsj.com)
195.
Hungarian government briefly proposes to criminalize encrypted services (mappingmediafreedom.org)
196.
‘Laws’ of Software Development (exceptionnotfound.net)
197.
Merkel allows prosecution of German comedian who mocked Turkish president (washingtonpost.com)
198.
Cleartext: A text editor that only allows the 1,000 most common words in English (github.com)
199.
A Simple Web Developer's Guide to Color (smashingmagazine.com)
200.
Off the Grid (stephenfry.com)
201.
House Passes Bill to Sabotage Net Neutrality (eff.org)
202.
Facebook Messenger Platform (messenger.com)
203.
What It’s Like to ‘Wake Up’ from Autism After Magnetic Stimulation (nymag.com)
204.
Show HN: The first issue of Compelling Science Fiction (compellingsciencefiction.com)
205.
Open Source Project – View 689 Salaries Posted on Hacker News, Share Yours (blog.step.com)
206.
Sci-Hub, spiritual successor to Aaron Swartz, angering publishers all over again (arstechnica.com)
207.
Classism in America (siderea.livejournal.com)
208.
Docker for Mac Beta Review (medium.com)
209.
WebKit is moving away from prefixes (webkit.org)
210.
Following a Select Statement Through Postgres Internals (2014) (patshaughnessy.net)