April 2018 Archive
362.
Could a Neuroscientist Understand a Microprocessor? (2017)
(journals.plos.org)
363.
365.
Last satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched
(newindianexpress.com)
366.
Mathematics I Use (2012)
(pub.gajendra.net)
367.
Original Windows File Manager with enhancements
(github.com)
368.
Gron: A command line tool that makes JSON greppable
(github.com)
369.
An Introduction to Hashing in the Era of Machine Learning
(blog.bradfieldcs.com)
370.
Reddit’s Redesign
(wired.com)
371.
Google bug bounty for security exploit that influences search results
(tomanthony.co.uk)
372.
Soviet-Era Industrial Design
(atlasobscura.com)
373.
374.
A Virtual Machine
(craftinginterpreters.com)
376.
A lesson in wireless engineering from the Raspberry Pi
(embedded-computing.com)
377.
Qt for WebAssembly Technology Preview
(blog.qt.io)
378.
What Erlang Taught Me About Distributed Systems
(blog.kenforthewin.com)
379.
381.
Intel's 10nm Is Broken, Delayed Until 2019
(tomshardware.com)
382.
Age and High-Growth Entrepreneurship
(nber.org)
384.
What happened, Gmail?
(uxplanet.org)
385.
How kids in a low-income country use laptops: lessons from Madagascar
(theconversation.com)
386.
Using USB-VGA dongles as SDR transmitter
(laforge.gnumonks.org)
387.
Distributed SQLite for Go applications
(github.com)
388.
Abusing Linux's firewall: the hack that allowed us to build Spectrum
(blog.cloudflare.com)
389.
Pharo MOOC
(mooc.pharo.org)
390.
Nikon versus Canon: A Story of Technology Change
(medium.learningbyshipping.com)