April 2018 Archive
331.
Quake III Arena GPL Source Release (2012) (github.com)
332.
9,096 Stars in the Sky – Is That All? (skyandtelescope.com)
333.
How Dyson Saw Feynman (nautil.us)
334.
It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance (theverge.com)
335.
Kaniko: Build container images in Kubernetes (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
336.
A step-by-step guide to the “World Models” AI paper (applied-data.science)
337.
You Can’t Do Data Science in a GUI (blog.dominodatalab.com)
338.
Top Checklists on HN (hn.algolia.com)
339.
Why are diapers so expensive? (tampabay.com)
340.
A rundown of the new Gmail (blog.google)
341.
Google is testing expiring emails in the new Gmail (techcrunch.com)
342.
Mailinator launches Disposable SMS (mailinator.blogspot.com)
343.
A manufacturing process that produces long strips of high-quality graphene (news.mit.edu)
344.
Kasparov versus the World (en.wikipedia.org)
345.
Show HN: A site that lets you search and subscribe to “Who is hiring?” (whoishiring.me)
346.
Jeff Bezos' annual shareholders letter (sec.gov)
347.
Reddit's redesign could kill discussion subreddits (changemyview.net)
348.
Underestimating the mind-warping potential of fake video (vox.com)
349.
Facebook to ask everyone to accept being tracked so they can keep using it (independent.co.uk)
350.
Panera Bread did nothing about its customer data vulnerability for eight months (medium.com)
351.
Instagram ranked worst social network for young people's mental health (telegraph.co.uk)
352.
The FBI could have broken into San Bernadino shooter's phone without Apple (eff.org)
353.
NEON is the new black: fast JPEG optimization on ARM servers (blog.cloudflare.com)
354.
Go-internals: Chapter 2, “Interfaces” released (github.com)
355.
How engineers can stand out from the applicant pool (keyvalues.com)
356.
An enzyme that digests plastic could boost recycling (economist.com)
357.
FreedomBox (freedombox.org)
358.
A History of APL in 50 Functions (jsoftware.com)
359.
Why there are so many online mattress-in-a-box companies (curbed.com)
360.
Project from Hell (2008) (projectfailures.wordpress.com)