April 2017 Archive
271.
Fedora dev: “HN feedback on what they want from their Desktop – We got it” (blogs.gnome.org)
272.
Intel Haskell Research Compiler (github.com)
273.
Man Fined $500 for Crime of Writing 'I Am an Engineer' in an Email to the Gov't (motherboard.vice.com)
274.
How to Avoid Going to Jail Under 18 U.S.C. For Lying to Government Agents (corporate.findlaw.com)
275.
For 18 years I thought she was stealing my identity, until I found her (theguardian.com)
276.
Google’s Featured Snippets are often wrong, and also damaging to businesses (theoutline.com)
277.
The Fuck – An app which corrects your previous console command (github.com)
278.
Pixels Don’t Care (2013) (warpspire.com)
279.
Ghost in the Shell (ashthorp.com)
280.
PhotoScan: Taking Glare-Free Pictures of Pictures (research.googleblog.com)
281.
Nick Sand, Orange Sunshine LSD chemist, has died (psymposia.com)
282.
The brain “doubles up” by simultaneously making two memories of events (bbc.com)
283.
Show HN: Audioshop – Audio image editing (github.com)
284.
The new contribution workflow for Gnome (csorianognome.wordpress.com)
285.
Resources on creating programming languages (tomassetti.me)
286.
Bose Headphones Spy on Users, Lawsuit Says (fortune.com)
287.
Jeff Bezos explains the perfect way to make risky business decisions (businessinsider.com)
288.
Ending the cult of the CEO (managementtoday.co.uk)
289.
Ubuntu Unity is dead: Desktop will switch back to GNOME next year (arstechnica.com)
290.
Visualizing Concurrency in Go (2016) (divan.github.io)
291.
RIP Turkey, 1921 – 2017 (foreignpolicy.com)
292.
What makes us Red Hat (redhat.com)
293.
Chatbots have struggled to live up to the hype (marketingland.com)
294.
Introducing Twitter Lite (blog.twitter.com)
295.
Fun at the Unix Terminal (blog.regehr.org)
296.
National Park Maps (npmaps.com)
297.
Why don't schools teach debugging? (2014) (danluu.com)
298.
Acme Klein Bottle (kleinbottle.com)
299.
Why Deutsche Bundesbank had to promise to leave 1200 tons of gold in New York (norberthaering.de)
300.
Musical User Interfaces (arthurcarabott.com)