April 2015 Archive
1741.
Show HN: An AVR based 8-bit Microcomputer (usebox.net)
1742.
Scientists see deeper Yellowstone magma (unews.utah.edu)
1743.
Hard Disk Hacking (2013) (spritesmods.com)
1744.
Woman behind Pakistan’s first hackathon, Sabeen Mahmud, shot dead (boingboing.net)
1745.
Music: A Mathematical Offering (2008) (homepages.abdn.ac.uk)
1746.
World's First Bitcoin Exchange Traded Note on Nasdaq Stockholm (bloomberg.com)
1747.
'Cut-through' traffic caused by Waze app must stop, L.A. councilman says (mynewsla.com)
1748.
Scientists Seek Ban on Method of Editing the Human Genome (nytimes.com)
1749.
Live small, be happy? The next new big thing (bbc.com)
1750.
Word or LaTeX typesetting: which one is more productive? (mappingignorance.org)
1751.
PixelBlock – Stop people from tracking your email opens (chrome.google.com)
1752.
MongoDB Rules Single Node Deployments, Fails to Scale (blog.couchbase.com)
1753.
The plane that can fly backwards (bbc.com)
1754.
The Cray 2 Super Computer (1985) [pdf] (archive.computerhistory.org)
1755.
Antimarket opportunities (blog.kenperlin.com)
1756.
SKA, world's largest radio telescope, will be headquartered in the UK (wired.co.uk)
1757.
The Expression Problem and Tables (joelburget.com)
1758.
Using PostgreSQL Arrays the Right Way (blog.heapanalytics.com)
1759.
From the Wirecutter: The best consumer-grade SSD (for most people) (arstechnica.com)
1760.
As Cognition Slips, Financial Skills Are Often the First to Go (nytimes.com)
1761.
How Culture Affects Hallucinations (priceonomics.com)
1762.
Physics Problems to Challenge Understanding (lhup.edu)
1763.
Distributed Filesystems: Fraunhofer vs. Gluster (2014) (moo.nac.uci.edu)
1764.
A Git Style Guide (github.com)
1765.
Learning a Personalized Homepage (techblog.netflix.com)
1766.
The eeriness of the English countryside (theguardian.com)
1767.
PostgreSQL 9.5 will have native sharding (depesz.com)
1768.
Efficient Virtual Memory for Big Memory Servers [pdf] (research.cs.wisc.edu)
1769.
Danielle Morrill: Mattermark CEO. Early Riser. Boredom Killer. (news.yahoo.com)
1770.
‘Free-range’ kids and our parenting police state (washingtonpost.com)