April 2015 Archive
2161.
Google’s Steely Foe in Europe (nytimes.com)
2162.
Computer colors aren’t consistent (augmentedreality.miamioh.edu)
2163.
Major League Baseball's MLB Advanced Media Is a Quiet Digital Giant (newrepublic.com)
2164.
A description of a simple Ray Tracer (1995) [pdf] (maths.tcd.ie)
2165.
Show HN: Scrapple – A framework for creating semi-automatic web extractors (github.com)
2166.
Powerset construction in C# (bezensek.com)
2167.
No-Tech Posture Strap Raises $500k on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
2168.
Drifty Grabs $2.6M To Turn Web Developers Into Mobile App Makers (techcrunch.com)
2169.
Why you should make a bad video game (myindieway.com)
2170.
1958’s One-Of-kind Analog Computer at Vintage Computer Festival East (arstechnica.com)
2171.
Why interval arithmetic is so useful (2007) [pdf] (subs.emis.de)
2172.
Microsoft’s New Browser Will Be Called Microsoft Edge (techcrunch.com)
2173.
Our 6TB Hard Drive Face-Off Revisited (backblaze.com)
2174.
One Doctor’s Quest to Save the World With Data (wired.com)
2175.
Airpal – a web-based query execution tool (nerds.airbnb.com)
2176.
The Making of Alto's Adventure (harrynesbitt.com)
2177.
The Assistant Economy (dissentmagazine.org)
2178.
Neil Sloane: the man who loved only integer sequences (theguardian.com)
2179.
When Open Access Is the Norm (blogs.plos.org)
2180.
Five Short Stories About the Life and Times of Ideas (nautil.us)
2181.
Stanford Med School Student Arrested for Poisoning Classmates' Water Bottles (vice.com)
2182.
This is why you don't blindly run Docker containers (github.com)
2183.
In Afghanistan, a Yearbook Takes on Special Significance (proof.nationalgeographic.com)
2184.
Why Netflix is embracing Python over Java (infoworld.com)
2185.
PayPal joins the Dark Side (hax.5july.org)
2186.
Apple Watch Review: You’ll Want One, but You Don’t Need One (bloomberg.com)
2187.
Ask HN: Where can a hacker find news?
2188.
Beyond Chance? The Persistence of Performance in Online Poker (journals.plos.org)
2189.
The Eternal Return of BuzzFeed (theatlantic.com)
2190.
MLRISC – A framework for retargetable and optimizing compiler back ends (cs.nyu.edu)