April 2015 Archive
3241.
Tabvention – Manage Your Browser Tab Addiction (tabvention.io)
3242.
Do you all still have personal websites? ()
3243.
The Gigabit Age Is Upon Us (techcrunch.com)
3244.
How feasible would it be to introduce online voting? (bbc.co.uk)
3245.
Ask HN: How do you manage Wordpress?
3246.
Ask HN: Acceptable average tenure per job?
3247.
Ask HN: How much do you care about security while building an MVP? ()
3248.
Ask HN: Is marketing really necessary?
3249.
Ask HN: In the current climate, is it a poor decision to learn C++? ()
3250.
YC Startup Is Helping the Cops Track Sex Workers Online (vice.com)
3251.
“There's no way to win”: Ellen Pao shakes up Reddit by eliminating salary (salon.com)
3252.
Introduction to JavaScript for Fortran Programmers (see.ed.ac.uk)
3253.
Disk42 – End-To-End Encrypted Open Source Cloud Storage on Indiegogo (indiegogo.com)
3254.
Ken Kesey, the Art of Fiction No. 136 (1994) (theparisreview.org)
3255.
HyperJump – Simple Bookmark Manager for Bash (github.com)
3256.
Python 3 adoption (lwn.net)
3257.
Should Our Brains Count as Courtroom Evidence? (motherboard.vice.com)
3258.
The hidden FM radio inside your pocket, and why you can't use i (mprnews.org)
3259.
BB84 – A quantum key distribution scheme (en.wikipedia.org)
3260.
The 1341-horsepower electric supercar (bbc.com)
3261.
Rebuilding Boost Date-Time for C++11 [video] (youtube.com)
3262.
How to pronounce hexadecimal (bzarg.com)
3263.
Minecraft Mod Developer Pack Extension (visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com)
3264.
9-year-old destroys Florida’s new standardized test in front of school board (washingtonpost.com)
3265.
8 Hours of programming a day is too much (programmers.stackexchange.com)
3266.
Show HN: We made T Combinator, in case YC reject us today (twitter.com)
3267.
Show HN: DiscoBit – Central Configuration Repository (discobit.com)
3268.
Benchmarking Top NoSQL Databases [pdf] (datastax.com)
3269.
Minitransaction: An Alternative to Multi-Paxos and Raft (forum.treode.com)
3270.
Indoor farm could help bring fresh produce to food deserts (wired.com)