April 2015 Archive
1051.
Dark matter becomes less 'ghostly' (bbc.com)
1052.
The Dual Optimization of Air Freight: How Many iPhones Fit in a 747? (learn.flexport.com)
1053.
Trying Something New on Immigration in Colorado (feld.com)
1054.
Google Patent Purchase Promotion (google.com)
1055.
The Hackathon Fast Track: From Campus to Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
1056.
Box faces Make-or-Break Moment (nytimes.com)
1057.
VersionPress 1.0 Released (blog.versionpress.net)
1058.
Key West Declared a Faux War on the United States in 1982 (medium.com)
1059.
The Mad Scientist of Bicycles (priceonomics.com)
1060.
Rise of the Machines: The Future Has Lots of Robots, Few Jobs for Humans (wired.com)
1061.
Lenin's Body Improves with Age (scientificamerican.com)
1062.
Death for stealing candles (oldbaileyonline.org)
1063.
Three Types of Harmful Hackathons (blog.rokkincat.com)
1064.
The Cause of the Knuckle-Cracking Sound (journals.plos.org)
1065.
Political Extremism Is Supported by an Illusion of Understanding (2013) [pdf] (scholar.harvard.edu)
1066.
How to pay $400 instead of $70,000 in Delaware franchise tax (catonmat.net)
1067.
Why would an animal lose its brain? (bbc.com)
1068.
Show HN: A fast append-only data store for Java 8 (probablyfine.co.uk)
1069.
Announcing rkt v0.5, featuring pods, overlayfs, and more (coreos.com)
1070.
A Probabilistic Theory of Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
1071.
Angular 2 Rendering Architecture (docs.google.com)
1072.
How the Mill CPU does fork() in a single address space (millcomputing.com)
1073.
Columbia Engineering Professor Invents Video Camera That Runs Without a Battery (engineering.columbia.edu)
1074.
Luajit IO framework (luajit.io)
1075.
At Marathon in North Korea, Curiosity Goes a Long Way (nytimes.com)
1076.
Karen, an App That Knows You All Too Well (nytimes.com)
1077.
Early Japanese Animations: The Origins of Anime (1917-1931) (openculture.com)
1078.
Eff – A language for programming with algebraic effects and handlers (eff-lang.org)
1079.
An Introduction to Quantum Computing for Non-Physicists (2000) [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1080.
Will there ever be another Red Hat? (forbes.com)