April 2018 Archive
5311.
The Secret Language of Ships (hakaimagazine.com)
5312.
Cipher is joining Coinbase (twitter.com)
5313.
Tutorial: Conway's Game of Life in Rust and WebAssembly (rust-lang-nursery.github.io)
5314.
Show HN: React-copy-write, immutable state with a mutable API (github.com)
5315.
Show HN: Libdo – A library for predicate-driven programming in C and C++ (github.com)
5316.
Uber Eats now bigger than GrubHub in 15 major U.S. cities (blog.secondmeasure.com)
5317.
More Pi: Mender OTA and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, Zero, Compute Module (mender.io)
5318.
Accelerating networking with AF_XDP (lwn.net)
5319.
Top crypto influencers to follow (cryptoinfluence.io)
5320.
SF scooter problem: City impounds dozens of the two-wheelers (sfchronicle.com)
5321.
Show HN: Simulating content going viral in a social network (github.com)
5322.
Was There a Civilization on Earth Before Humans? (theatlantic.com)
5323.
NEON is the new black: fast JPEG optimization on ARM server (blog.cloudflare.com)
5324.
Disneyflix Is Coming. And Netflix Should Be Scared (theatlantic.com)
5325.
Synchronous or asynchronous, and why wrestle with wrappers? (blog.softwaremill.com)
5326.
What to Make of Trump’s Pardon of Scooter Libby? (lawfareblog.com)
5327.
Pete Shirley's Ray Tracing in a Weekend ebooks are now free (pay what you want) (twitter.com)
5328.
Show HN: CutBox a nice little pasteboard time machine for the Mac (cutbox.github.io)
5329.
Story of how we Scaled our Billing Platform (medium.com)
5330.
Linkedin Nearby Feature
5331.
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5332.
Writing an NES Emulator with Rust and WebAssembly (medium.com)
5333.
Show HN: Open source, self hosted, developer-oriented translation tool (github.com)
5334.
Coinbase Acquires Cipher Browser (coingape.com)
5335.
A microkernel that implements a WebAssembly “usermode” that runs in Ring 0 (github.com)
5336.
Apple threatens leakers with criminal action in leaked memo (theguardian.com)
5337.
Zircon (Fuchsia kernel) scheduler contains less than a 1000 lines of code (github.com)
5338.
The fall of RNN / LSTM (medium.com)
5339.
Large ISPs Behind Repeal of the Open Internet Order Ask Calfornia to Stand Down (eff.org)
5340.
Backward compatibility and overloading (codeblog.jonskeet.uk)