April 2015 Archive
3301.
Ask HN: What happened to the average karma ()
3302.
Python+OpenCV examples+GTAV = Fun (gfycat.com)
3303.
Superslim Liquid Loop Will Keep Future Smartphones Cool (spectrum.ieee.org)
3304.
The Secret Republicans of Silicon Valley (nationaljournal.com)
3305.
New Mexico Gov. Signs Bill Abolishing Civil Asset Forfeiture (benswann.com)
3306.
Ask HN: Poll: What do you use for VOIP?
3307.
An Interactive Map of Shakespeare's London (citylab.com)
3308.
Low-tech microfluidics (science-practice.com)
3309.
Natural Selection May Help Account for Dutch Height Advantage (nytimes.com)
3310.
California drought spurs protest over 'unconscionable' bottled water business (theguardian.com)
3311.
Show HN: Detect Throwaway Accounts [Firefox Exploit] (diafygi.github.io)
3312.
Using Z3 theorem prover to prove equivalence of some bizarre alternative to XOR (blog.yurichev.com)
3313.
Strong earthquake rocks Nepal, damages Kathmandu (bbc.com)
3314.
Polyglot Notebook-style development environment for large and complex datasets (beakernotebook.com)
3315.
New http status code: 451 Unavailable for Legal Reasons (tools.ietf.org)
3316.
MongoDB Stale Reads (aphyr.com)
3317.
Show HN: FOLD – a platform for reading and creating modular, multimedia stories (readfold.com)
3318.
I Followed My Stolen iPhone and Became a Celebrity in China (buzzfeed.com)
3319.
April 1 Executive Order permits sanctions against cyberattackers (whitehouse.gov)
3320.
Remembrance of Things Lost (tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com)
3321.
How to Read Source Code (aredridel.dinhe.net)
3322.
Tiling by Squares (squaring.net)
3323.
25 Suspicious Code Fragments in CoreCLR (viva64.com)
3324.
The first POC of project “Multi-screen on FxOS” (mail-archive.com)
3325.
One Instruction Set Computer (en.wikipedia.org)
3326.
META II: Digital Vellum in the Digital Scriptorium (queue.acm.org)
3327.
Twitter's Evolving Plans to Make Money from Its Data Stream (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3328.
Save the internet (savetheinternet.in)
3329.
Python Names and Values (nedbatchelder.com)
3330.
The Obsessive Curator of the Internet (priceonomics.com)