April 2015 Archive
901.
Your body wasn’t built to last: a lesson from human mortality rates (gravityandlevity.wordpress.com)
902.
Nebula is shutting down (nebula.com)
903.
Hiking the 2,650-Mile Pacific Crest Trail (priceonomics.com)
904.
The 68000 Wars, Part 1: Lorraine (filfre.net)
905.
David Simon on Baltimore’s Anguish (themarshallproject.org)
906.
Remind HN: Followups are impossible if you have no contact details
907.
Revisiting the Intel 432 (2008) (dtrace.org)
908.
After Prime Proof, an Unlikely Star Rises (quantamagazine.org)
909.
Hackpad goes open source (twitter.com)
910.
Real-Time Full-Text Search with Luwak and Samza (blog.confluent.io)
911.
Numeric JavaScript (numericjs.com)
912.
Let’s Build a Web Server. Part 2 (ruslanspivak.com)
913.
Understanding glibc malloc (sploitfun.wordpress.com)
914.
Ask HN: Is anyone using a web IDE for most of their development work?
915.
TrackPoint (2011) (research.microsoft.com)
916.
Have you heard 'the hum'? Mystery of Earth's low droning noise solved? (independent.co.uk)
917.
Appropriate Uses for SQLite (sqlite.org)
918.
How the THX Deep Note Creator Remade His Iconic Sound (createdigitalmusic.com)
919.
ANSI Art Collection from Old BBSs (artscene.textfiles.com)
920.
Stevey's Google Platforms Rant (2011) (plus.google.com)
921.
How we organize GitHub issues: A simple styleguide for tagging (robinpowered.com)
922.
How we're using git-annex to make a backup of the Internet Archive (git-annex.branchable.com)
923.
Fxpay: Mozilla's JavaScript library for in-app payments (hacks.mozilla.org)
924.
RubyMonk – Free, interactive tutorials to help you discover Ruby idioms (rubymonk.com)
925.
The lawyer taking on Uber and the rest of the on-demand economy (fusion.net)
926.
Less is more: language features (blog.ploeh.dk)
927.
Why the World Is Obsessed with Midcentury Modern Design (curbed.com)
928.
Atom.io: Multi-Folder Projects (blog.atom.io)
929.
The Best Way to Organize a Lifetime of Photos (wsj.com)
930.
Leonardo da Vinci’s resume (cenedella.com)