April 2016 Archive
2701.
Beauty and the Battleship: Marine Camouflage in World War I (historytoday.com)
2702.
Just Delete Me (justdelete.me)
2703.
Intel’s Contributions to the Windows Bridge for iOS: The Accelerate Framework (blogs.windows.com)
2704.
Typography for Developers (medium.com)
2705.
Police Investigating After Dead Body Found at Apple Headquarters (fortune.com)
2706.
How Project Management tools kill more companies than any other SaaS out there (medium.com)
2707.
Introducing Gmail Mic Drop (gmail.googleblog.com)
2708.
The Cost of Caring (newyorker.com)
2709.
Keeping the Sea Lanes Open: A Cost-Benefit Analysis (insidestory.org.au)
2710.
I'm not living the dream (medium.com)
2711.
Got QuickTime on Windows? Uninstall It Right Now (wired.com)
2712.
Show HN: Open sourcing nearby.lk data models library (vpj.github.io)
2713.
UK sets out open banking API framework (finextra.com)
2714.
FreeBSD GPIO Benchmark (bidouilliste.com)
2715.
World’s First 3-D Printed Excavator on Display (manufacturingtomorrow.com)
2716.
Apple at 40: The forgotten founder who gave it all away (bbc.com)
2717.
The Booth Multiplier, HEC-1 and the worlds first floppy (bbc.co.uk)
2718.
Global warming worse than thought due to new info on cloud particles (theguardian.com)
2719.
If you attach a fake tail to a chicken’s butt, it walks like dinosaurs did (ibtimes.com)
2720.
Monorail, Chromium's open-source issue tracker (groups.google.com)
2721.
Pagekit 1.0 (pagekit.com)
2722.
Mandlebrot Sonifications (2013) (backtrace.blogspot.com)
2723.
Heroku Kafka (heroku.com)
2724.
Microsoft Windows 10 Update Interrupts Weather Forecast [video] (youtube.com)
2725.
Facebook is spending millions to keep Mark Zuckerberg alive (nypost.com)
2726.
A fast and modular approach to building powerful web and mobile interfaces (decorator.io)
2727.
Uber, Ayn Rand and the collapse of Silicon Valley’s dream of destroying your job (salon.com)
2728.
My third and last ray tracing mini book free for 5 days (amazon.com)
2729.
Google Hacking Diggity Project (bishopfox.com)
2730.
Mathematician Solves the Centuries-Old Sphere Problem in Higher Dimensions (wired.com)