April 2015 Archive
2131.
Study finds we think better on our feet, literally (phys.org)
2132.
Show HN: Tabletone – live looping in JavaScript (samgentle.com)
2133.
Things My Male Tech Colleagues Have Actually Said to Me, Annotated (the-toast.net)
2134.
Bottled Water: Stream real-time PostgreSQL change events to Kafka (blog.confluent.io)
2135.
The NASA Collection (levelframes.com)
2136.
TechEmpower's Web Framework Benchmarks Round 10 (techempower.com)
2137.
New York: Conspicuous Construction (nybooks.com)
2138.
An Unexpected Lesson on Entrepreneurship from a Cup Noodle Museum (colintoh.com)
2139.
The Chinese Billionaire Zhang Lei Spins Research into Investment Gold (nytimes.com)
2140.
The Schemaverse is a space strategy game implemented entirely within PostgreSQL (schemaverse.com)
2141.
What We Learned from Sponsoring an Open-Source Developer for a Year (medium.com)
2142.
On-Demand Economy Toolbox (medium.com)
2143.
My developers won't give me access to my server (forum.linode.com)
2144.
Engine Yard buys OpDemand, the startup behind open-source cloud platform Deis (venturebeat.com)
2145.
The CHERI capability model: Revisiting RISC in an age of risk [pdf] (cl.cam.ac.uk)
2146.
Modern Objective-C Exploitation Techniques (phrack.com)
2147.
Announcing the new version of SecureDrop (freedom.press)
2148.
Show HN: Rent camping gear and get it delivered up to 1 hour before the trip (lastmingear.com)
2149.
Ask HN: Can I see your rig?
2150.
Uber banned in Portugal (algarvedailynews.com)
2151.
Refactoring: How do I even start? (socalledprogrammer.com)
2152.
Is My Code Good? (ismycodegood.com)
2153.
More downvoted comments over the past couple months?
2154.
Vocabulary based programming (hz2.org)
2155.
New Chinese Cyberattacks: What’s to Be Done? (chinafile.com)
2156.
Karl Ove ­Knausgaard’s ‘My Struggle: Book 4’ (nytimes.com)
2157.
A dark knight is better than no knight: Why we need Bitcoin despite its flaws (suitpossum.blogspot.com)
2158.
The gamble on Tesla’s gigafactory in the Nevada desert (washingtonpost.com)
2159.
You can load a die but you can't bias a coin (2002) [pdf] (stat.columbia.edu)
2160.
The Personal Software Process Body of Knowledge (resources.sei.cmu.edu)