April 2015 Archive
2971.
Darts, Dice, and Coins: Sampling from a Discrete Distribution (2011) (keithschwarz.com)
2972.
Clang by Example: Detecting Unused Functions (binary-studio.com)
2973.
Foodies embrace 3D-printed cuisine (nature.com)
2974.
Some things I've done with Apple watch in the last 11 hours (log.ericalba.org)
2975.
The real problem with Formula 1 (popularmechanics.com)
2976.
UN Expert: Secret Trade Negotiations Are a 'Threat to Human Rights' (techdirt.com)
2977.
Microsoft is bringing Android and iOS apps to Windows 10 (theverge.com)
2978.
Bjarne Stroustrup: Thoughts about C++17 [pdf] (isocpp.org)
2979.
The OnePlus Drone (oneplus.net)
2980.
Babel 5.0 Released (babeljs.io)
2981.
The Executioner We Can’t Live Without – Molecules that Kill Rotten Proteins (nautil.us)
2982.
Everyday Sexism, the Python way (ivan.pedrazas.me)
2983.
Ghost Public Revenue Dashboard (blog.ghost.org)
2984.
The Haptic Endorphin Addiction – Why Apple Watch Will Be a Hit (medium.com)
2985.
EC2 Container Service – Long-Running Applications, Load Balancing, and More (aws.amazon.com)
2986.
Inside the Edible Insect Industrial Complex (fastcompany.com)
2987.
The Rise of the Working Poor and the Non-Working Rich (huffingtonpost.com)
2988.
The Pursuit of Craftsmanship (blog.groupbuddies.com)
2989.
Endless Launches Kickstarter Campaign for Affordable Computer (kickstarter.com)
2990.
ZStack's Scalability Secrets Part 3: Lock-Free Architecture (zstack.org)
2991.
Digital music revenues overtake physical sales for the first time (telegraph.co.uk)
2992.
The Libraries of Babel, Mendel and Turing (haggstrom.blogspot.com)
2993.
Book on a Stick (medievalbooks.nl)
2994.
Y Combinator President Sam Altman Is Dreaming Big (fastcompany.com)
2995.
GNU Guix in an HPC en­vi­ron­ment (elephly.net)
2996.
Poor Internet for poor people: why Facebook's Internet.org is economic racism (scroll.in)
2997.
The Wolf of Wall Tweet (slate.com)
2998.
The Bot Bubble (newrepublic.com)
2999.
Rails API Is Going to Be Included in Rails 5 (wyeworks.com)
3000.
What's Next for Moore's Law? For Intel, III+V = 10nm QWFETs (realworldtech.com)