April 2017 Archive
241.
The Grim Biology of Being Poor (nautil.us)
242.
Teeny Tiny Mansion: text adventure game formally proven to have no dead ends (svn.clifford.at)
243.
Sublime Text 3 dev build 3128 released (sublimetext.com)
244.
Dolphins' elaborate octopus-hunting strategy (arstechnica.com)
245.
Ask HN: How do you keep improving?
246.
Should I buy ECC memory? (2015) (danluu.com)
247.
China talking with European Space Agency about moon outpost (bigstory.ap.org)
248.
Turtles on the Wire: Understanding How the OS Uses the Modern NIC (2016) (dtrace.org)
249.
Best Practices for Applying Deep Learning to Novel Applications (arxiv.org)
250.
The FCC plan to undo its net neutrality rules (washingtonpost.com)
251.
Spellfucker (spellfucker.com)
252.
Software Developers after 40, 50 and 60 Who're Still Coding (belitsoft.com)
253.
Uber must turn over information about its acquisition of Otto to Waymo (techcrunch.com)
254.
ShadowBrokers: The NSA Compromised the SWIFT Network (medium.com)
255.
Robots.txt meant for search engines don’t work well for web archives (blog.archive.org)
256.
Anagram Scoring (blog.plover.com)
257.
A document to help you start a tech cooperative (feeltrain.com)
258.
The psychological importance of wasting time (qz.com)
259.
Cleaver – 30-second slideshows for hackers (jdan.github.io)
260.
AWS for Kids (awskids.club)
261.
Apple's cash hoard swells to $246B (cnbc.com)
262.
Apple cuts App Store affiliate commission from 7% to 2.5% (techcrunch.com)
263.
Show HN: Is It Snappy? – Measure latency with your iPhone's 240 Hz camera (isitsnappy.com)
264.
Why I published in a predatory journal (the-scientist.com)
265.
The Glimmer VM: Boots Fast and Stays Fast (yehudakatz.com)
266.
Patrick Winston Explains Deep Learning (rodneybrooks.com)
267.
Lilium – Electric vertical take-⁠off and landing jet (lilium.com)
268.
IoT garage door opener maker disables customer’s service after bad review (arstechnica.com)
269.
Ask HN: How to actually “talk to your customers”?
270.
Security Certifications Are Causing More Harm Than Good (tacnetsol.com)