April 2015 Archive
1771.
Start-Up Blends Old-Fashioned Matchmaking and Algorithms (nytimes.com)
1772.
Building a chat system using core.async and server-sent-events (blog.juxt.pro)
1773.
Fight for $15 swells into largest protest by low-wage workers in US history (theguardian.com)
1774.
Finland’s Latest Educational Move Will Produce a Generation of Entrepreneurs (singularityhub.com)
1775.
The Great Filter – Are We Almost Past It? (1998) (mason.gmu.edu)
1776.
Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL (1982) (pbm.com)
1777.
Undefined Behaviour Canaries (blog.regehr.org)
1778.
Churchill’s disaster – Gallipoli (ericmargolis.com)
1779.
Progress 59 ISS Resupply ship malfunctions, docking postponed indefinitely (arstechnica.com)
1780.
Einstein as a Jew and a Philosopher (nybooks.com)
1781.
A ‘Darker Narrative’ of Print's Future From Clay Shirky (mobile.nytimes.com)
1782.
The DragonBox Pyra is Nearing Completion (pandoralive.info)
1783.
In Silicon Valley Frenzy, VCs Create New Inside Track (wsj.com)
1784.
Branchless Conditionals (2011) (blueraja.com)
1785.
HTTP.sys vulnerability test (lab.xpaw.me)
1786.
Cognitive Cooking with Chef Watson (amazon.com)
1787.
Let's not use HTTP over TCP for mobile apps anymore (packetzoom.com)
1788.
Plain Threads are the GOTO of todays computing [video] (youtube.com)
1789.
When Exxon wanted to be a personal computing revolutionary (motherboard.vice.com)
1790.
How to seem smart in meetings without really trying (washingtonpost.com)
1791.
Of undocumented Chrome features and unreadable W3C specs (quirksmode.org)
1792.
Git Large File Storage Is Written in Go (github.com)
1793.
Machine learning in navigation: detect maneuvers using accelerometer, gyroscope (blindmotion.github.io)
1794.
Interview with the winner of Go Challenge #1 (sourcegraph.com)
1795.
Red Hat memory optimisations and Riak performance (underthehood.meltwater.com)
1796.
The story of a product built entirely in public (medium.com)
1797.
View – Enjoy for 30s – Next – Repeat (No Going Back) ()
1798.
Reengineering Work: Don’t Automate, Obliterate (hbr.org)
1799.
SDKs.io – The First Search Engine for SDKs (programmableweb.com)
1800.
What I Learned Scaling Engineering Teams Through Euphoria and Horror (firstround.com)