April 2015 Archive
1981.
How to Build a GCC Cross-Compiler for the Raspberry Pi (blog.felipe.rs)
1982.
Scientists achieve critical steps to building first practical quantum computer (phys.org)
1983.
The Struggle for Series A (medium.com)
1984.
Communities experimenting with mesh networks (technical.ly)
1985.
Finding a minimum polygon of a set of points (tobyschachman.com)
1986.
US, European police take down highly elusive botnet known as Beebone (arstechnica.com)
1987.
I Read All the W3C Specs (sandersk.github.io)
1988.
Show HN: Shireframe – Open source declarative wireframing tool for programmers (github.com)
1989.
Software Updates: Courgette (2009) (chromium.org)
1990.
Polynomial-Time Hierarchy Is Infinite Under a Random Oracle (blog.computationalcomplexity.org)
1991.
Refinement types in Haskell as a library (nikita-volkov.github.io)
1992.
A Mathematical Atlas (math.niu.edu)
1993.
Wikipedia Browser for TRS-80 Model I (pski.net)
1994.
The 18th Century four-minute mile (bbc.co.uk)
1995.
Show HN: Varnishtuner.py (github.com)
1996.
The Look of Love Is in the Dog’s Eyes (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1997.
Why Your Domain Registration Costs That Much (webmasters.stackexchange.com)
1998.
On Becoming a Better Teacher (monkeysnatchbanana.com)
1999.
Proof of Concept or GTFO – Issue 7 [pdf] (alchemistowl.org)
2000.
TCP Silly Window Syndrome (tcpipguide.com)
2001.
Giant Lego Machine Generates Churning House Tracks (thecreatorsproject.vice.com)
2002.
Bin packing in python (github.com)
2003.
Show HN: Cat, a C++14 functional library (cat.github.io)
2004.
Chile’s Calbuco Eruption: Potential Weather Impacts (blog.wsi.com)
2005.
Why (most) High Level Languages Are Slow (sebastiansylvan.com)
2006.
uBiome Launches Clinical Lab (ubiomeblog.com)
2007.
Nootropic Brain Drugs Rise in Popularity for Today’s Corporate Climbers (observer.com)
2008.
Tell HN: Downmodding needs to die
2009.
Should California Spend 4B Gallons of Water on Six Endangered Fish? (wired.com)
2010.
Has the First Person to Achieve Immortality Already Been Born? (motherboard.vice.com)