April 2017 Archive
331.
How many jobs really require college? (devinhelton.com)
332.
How Harvard Business School Has Reshaped American Capitalism (nytimes.com)
333.
The Arctic as it is known today is almost certainly gone (economist.com)
334.
In Bay Area, six-figure salaries are “low income” (mercurynews.com)
335.
Love in the Time of Cryptography (backchannel.com)
336.
We Just Breached the 410 PPM Threshold for CO2 (scientificamerican.com)
337.
React-Move – Animate anything in React (github.com)
338.
The Myth of a Superhuman AI (backchannel.com)
339.
Discussions with Apple regarding license agreement (imgtec.com)
340.
Award-Winning Nautilus Enters Rough Waters (undark.org)
341.
Ubuntu on AWS Gets Serious Performance Boost with AWS-Tuned Kernel (insights.ubuntu.com)
342.
Amazon Echo Look (amazon.com)
343.
What CSS minifiers also leave behind (luisant.ca)
344.
“Ghost in the Shell - Remake” (theshell.xyz)
345.
Let me take you through my dream office (blog.coderbyheart.com)
346.
Stripe opens its Atlas program to US-based startups (stripe.com)
347.
OpenLara – Web-based classic Tomb Raider engine remake (xproger.info)
348.
Rust your ARM microcontroller (blog.japaric.io)
349.
Ask HN: What are the OSS alternatives to iOS/Android?
350.
The way people tilt their smartphone 'can give away passwords and pins' (bbc.co.uk)
351.
Climbing the wrong hill (2009) (cdixon.org)
352.
Go compiler: Initial support for concurrent backend compilation (go-review.googlesource.com)
353.
How release canaries can save your bacon (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
354.
Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python (github.com)
355.
Miniatures: Mathematical and Algorithmic Applications of Linear Algebra [pdf] (kam.mff.cuni.cz)
356.
Goodbye Amazon (princeton-audio.com)
357.
The Debugging Mindset (queue.acm.org)
358.
How to write a simple operating system (mikeos.sourceforge.net)
359.
Ikutaro Kakehashi, founder of Roland, has died (stereogum.com)
360.
Planck.js – JavaScript rewrite of Box2D physics library (github.com)