April 2015 Archive
3661.
What is docker, when to use it (centurylinklabs.com)
3662.
Philips robot arm shaves beards over the Internet (philips.se)
3663.
Latest TPP leak shows even harsher copyright rules (forbes.com)
3664.
Exercise is good, but it won't help you lose weight, say doctors (theguardian.com)
3665.
One weird trick that will give you makefile X-ray vision (blog.jgc.org)
3666.
Six Flags on the Moon: What Is Their Current Condition? (hq.nasa.gov)
3667.
Windows 10 apps in HoloLens look amazing and completely ridiculous (theverge.com)
3668.
Test drive of a petrol car (teslaclubsweden.se)
3669.
XKCD: xkcloud (xkcd.com)
3670.
Be your product ()
3671.
Canadian startup VarageSale raises $34M from Silicon Valley investors (theglobeandmail.com)
3672.
JSettlers Is Open Source, First Alpha Released (Settlers 3 Clone) (github.com)
3673.
Semantic Compression (mollyrocket.com)
3674.
Clojure at a Real Estate Portal (pitheringabout.com)
3675.
Rust – memcpy is backwards (silent breaking change) (internals.rust-lang.org)
3676.
Introducing the Bitcoin Hackathon v2 (blog.coinbase.com)
3677.
Difficult puzzle game created using JavaScript (coderbyte.com)
3678.
Iceland Weighs Exporting the Power Bubbling from Below (2013) (nytimes.com)
3679.
The Largest Map of Dark Matter Yet (motherboard.vice.com)
3680.
Evolution of Conversations in the Age of Email Overload [pdf] (arxiv.org)
3681.
Engine Yard Buys OpDemand, Maker of Deis, a PaaS Built on Containers (thenewstack.io)
3682.
Making Python 3 more attractive (lwn.net)
3683.
Help at-risk youth get careers in tech (indiegogo.com)
3684.
Analyzing News Headlines with MonkeyLearn and Kimono (blog.monkeylearn.com)
3685.
TV Companies Will Sue VPN Providers “In Days” (torrentfreak.com)
3686.
Common Misconceptions About Inheritance in JavaScript (medium.com)
3687.
QUIC, a multiplexed stream transport over UDP (chromium.org)
3688.
The history of wave-powered boats (wavepropulsion.com)
3689.
Leo Laporte and TwiT Bringing Back the Screen Savers (zdnet.com)
3690.
Efficient Use of Hadoop Cluster with YARN Capacity Scheduler (blog.cask.co)