April 2017 Archive
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The Guardian Pulls Out of Facebook’s Instant Articles and Apple News (digiday.com)
92.
A critique of trends in tech (medium.com)
93.
Is Every Speed Limit Too Low? (priceonomics.com)
94.
McDonald's Real Estate: How They Really Make Their Money (2015) (blog.wallstreetsurvivor.com)
95.
Teller Reveals His Secrets (2012) (smithsonianmag.com)
96.
Suicide of an Uber engineer: Widow blames job stress (sfchronicle.com)
97.
Lego Macintosh Classic with e‑paper display (jann.is)
98.
Survivorship Bias (xkcd.com)
99.
Deis to Join Microsoft (deis.com)
100.
WikiTribune – Evidence-based journalism (wikitribune.com)
101.
Tmux and Vim – better together (blog.bugsnag.com)
102.
First introduction to LaTeX (sharelatex.com)
103.
The U.S. wind industry now employs more than 100K people (washingtonpost.com)
104.
React v15.5.0 (facebook.github.io)
105.
Python coding interview challenges (github.com)
106.
Ask HN: Which companies have the best blogs written by their engineering team?
107.
Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation (techcrunch.com)
108.
Vanguard Is Growing Faster Than Everybody Else Combined (mobile.nytimes.com)
109.
Analysis of the United Airlines passenger removal incident (hasbrouck.org)
110.
Street Fighter II's AI Engine (sf2platinum.wordpress.com)
111.
Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
112.
How to talk about yourself in a developer interview (stackoverflow.blog)
113.
TypeScript at Slack (slack.engineering)
114.
Over the Air: Exploiting Broadcom’s Wi-Fi Stack (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
115.
Low-Level Programming University – A roadmap to becoming a low-level programmer (github.com)
116.
Twitter allegedly deleting negative tweets about United Airlines incident (thenextweb.com)
117.
Does it scale? Who cares (2011) (jacquesmattheij.com)
118.
Reddit’s April Fools’ experiment (arstechnica.com)
119.
Farmers look for ways to circumvent tractor software locks (npr.org)
120.
Programmers are most likely to work from home (qz.com)