April 2017 Archive
181.
Interesting data structures: the BK-tree (signal-to-noise.xyz)
182.
MP3 for Image Compression (2006) (keyj.emphy.de)
183.
Tor in a safer language: Network team update from Amsterdam (lists.torproject.org)
184.
Uber said to use “sophisticated” software to defraud drivers, passengers (arstechnica.com)
185.
When People Ate People, a Strange Disease Emerged (npr.org)
186.
Kazakhstan spells out plans for alphabet swap (dw.com)
187.
Hard-won lessons: Five years with Node.js (blog.scottnonnenberg.com)
188.
Show HN: Zuck.js, a JavaScript library that lets you add Stories everywhere (github.com)
189.
ReactXP – A library for building cross-platform apps (microsoft.github.io)
190.
Write Fast Apps Using Async Python 3.6 and Redis (eng.paxos.com)
191.
Stanford Lecture Notes on Probabilistic Graphical Models (ermongroup.github.io)
192.
The BEAM Book – A Description of the Erlang RTS and the Virtual Machine BEAM (github.com)
193.
The Art of Writing One-Sentence Product Descriptions (medium.dave-bailey.com)
194.
Getting Closer to Mass Production of Bones, Organs, and Implants (bloomberg.com)
195.
Marc Andreessen: “Take the Ego Out of Ideas” (gsb.stanford.edu)
196.
Instead of containers, give me strong config and deploy primitives (abe-winter.github.io)
197.
Glob Matching Can Be Simple and Fast Too (research.swtch.com)
198.
What’s New in Bash/WSL and Windows Console (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
199.
Why Twitter Is Failing to Grow (exponents.co)
200.
Instagram Stories hits 200M users, surpassing Snapchat (techcrunch.com)
201.
APFS filesystem format (blog.cugu.eu)
202.
gRPC-Web: Moving past REST+JSON towards type-safe Web APIs (spatialos.improbable.io)
203.
Historian: Because Please Stop Deleting My Bash History (undertitled.com)
204.
Espresso – Google’s peering edge architecture (blog.google)
205.
Pink Trombone: Speech Synthesis Simulation in JavaScript (dood.al)
206.
Idris 1.0 (idris-lang.org)
207.
Alphabet's Self-Driving Cars to Get Their First Real Riders (bloomberg.com)
208.
Uber's experiment in behavioral science to subtly entice drivers (nytimes.com)
209.
The Invisible War for the Open Internet (medium.freecodecamp.com)
210.
Windows Is Bloated, Thanks to Adobe’s Extensible Metadata Platform (thurrott.com)