April 2018 Archive
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Show HN: Skinny, a Lightweight Postgres ORM Written on .Net Core (github.com)
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Zombie Lit (the-american-interest.com)
5673.
The Gigatron TTL Computer Without a Microprocessor (youtube.com)
5674.
A quick rule of thumb, economists defend jerks as moral and attack niceness (andrewgelman.com)
5675.
Spotlight still isn't a good citizen
5676.
Run Snapchat on a Rooted Android Phone (medium.com)
5677.
Popular misunderstandings about Elon Musk (quora.com)
5678.
Apple is shutting down AirPort (siliconvalley.com)
5679.
Why some people have trouble telling left from right (2015) (theconversation.com)
5680.
Empowering 'git diff' (blog.nnix.net)
5681.
The story of the Intel ispc compiler (pharr.org)
5682.
Scammers Hijack Verified Account to Steal Crypto by Posing as Telegram CEO (cointelegraph.com)
5683.
Blockchain Explained in 7 Python Functions (kdnuggets.com)
5684.
Building Convolutional Neural Network Using NumPy from Scratch (kdnuggets.com)
5685.
Wikipedia Founder Says Internet Users Are Adrift in the 'Fake News' Era (npr.org)
5686.
The Erlang Runtime System (happi.github.io)
5687.
Beginners guides on cryptocurrency and the blockchain (github.com)
5688.
Blue Origin Livestream of New Shepard’s 8th Test Flight (youtube.com)
5689.
UX animations are slowly killing me (abe-winter.github.io)
5690.
PeerRead: A Dataset of Scientific Peer Reviews (github.com)
5691.
Accelerating Deep Neuroevolution: Train Atari in Hours on a Single PC (eng.uber.com)
5692.
The Wisdom And/or Madness of Crowds – An Interactive Guide to Human Networks (ncase.me)
5693.
The Media Has a Probability Problem – FiveThirtyEight (fivethirtyeight.com)
5694.
Jaguar Factory Tour – 1961 (youtube.com)
5695.
Myths Programmers Believe about CPU Caches (software.rajivprab.com)
5696.
Blog Series: Data Science for Startups
5697.
Trisquel 8.0 LTS Flidas Released (trisquel.info)
5698.
Taking the Long View on High Performance Networking (nextplatform.com)
5699.
Sluggish Moore’s Law Doesn’t Impede Intel One Bit (nextplatform.com)
5700.
Show HN: L2Lisp in Java: An experimental Lisp with lazy evaluation (github.com)