April 2015 Archive
1651.
My Lisp Experiences and the Development of GNU Emacs (2002) (gnu.org)
1652.
SQLite3 bindings for React Native (github.com)
1653.
The Long-Term Problem with Dynamically Typed Languages (chadaustin.me)
1654.
College Is (Almost) Obsolete (diegobasch.com)
1655.
Recycling in America (economist.com)
1656.
In praise of the mechanical keyboard (fusion.net)
1657.
China Turns to the Sea for Fresh Water (bloomberg.com)
1658.
Fish Oil Claims Not Supported by Research (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1659.
Ask HN: How much do you remember from books you read only once?
1660.
The third Los Angeles: Can it truly become a green, sustainable city? (slate.com)
1661.
Finance world in the dark as Bloomberg terminals go offline (telegraph.co.uk)
1662.
Tableflip.club (tableflip.club)
1663.
Dude, no one will ever buy that online. AKA how incumbents get Pwned in tech (breakingvc.com)
1664.
Show HN: Ambient soundscape generator for productivity (stampede.it)
1665.
Show HN: TrafficGun – Grow Your Traffic Easily (trafficgun.com)
1666.
CodingGame – An idea for a real time strategy game for programmers (codinggame.wordpress.com)
1667.
Show HN: The Loft Club – Monthly access to top restaurants in your city (useloft.com)
1668.
The Toughest Test in Cycling (wsj.com)
1669.
Cynicism and Experience (jamisondance.com)
1670.
The Most Popular Programming Languages in GitHub Since 2012 (loggly.com)
1671.
US blocks Intel from selling Xeon chips to Chinese supercomputer projects (pcworld.com)
1672.
The End of Asymmetric Information (cato-unbound.org)
1673.
Running Arbitrary Executables in AWS Lambda (aws.amazon.com)
1674.
“Eeny, meeny, miny, mo” and the ambiguous history of counting-out rhymes (theparisreview.org)
1675.
When everybody’s reading, but nobody’s smarter, what value has the word? (themorningnews.org)
1676.
Blinking LED Using Elixir Embedded Image on Raspberry Pi (zohaib.me)
1677.
Brain Bleeding JavaScript Obfuscation (blog.korelogic.com)
1678.
Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview for Raspberry Pi 2 (ms-iot.github.io)
1679.
TitanHide – open-source ring0 Windows x64 anti-anti-debug driver (mrexodia.cf)
1680.
A Diet Might Cut the Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s (wsj.com)