April 2015 Archive
2281.
The Amazing, Autotuning Sandpile (nautil.us)
2282.
Certificate verification bypass through the HTTP/2 Alt-Svc header (mozilla.org)
2283.
Rich Hickey's Clojure Bookshelf (amazon.com)
2284.
Docker Swarm with portable volumes and network [video] (clusterhq.com)
2285.
Alice ML: Rich Support for Concurrent, Distributed and Constraint Programming (ps.uni-saarland.de)
2286.
Why Brain Scans Are Not Always What They Seem (braindecoder.com)
2287.
Templight: A C++ Template Metaprogram Debugger and Profiler (plc.inf.elte.hu)
2288.
Atlas of New York Tree Species (citylab.com)
2289.
Intel Manageability Engine Huffman Algorithm (io.smashthestack.org)
2290.
Pre-Inca canals may solve Lima's water crisis (newscientist.com)
2291.
Fog Creek Interview with Peteris Krumins (blog.fogcreek.com)
2292.
Emulator 101 – A detailed, step by step guide to writing an emulator (emulator101.com)
2293.
Physicists show 'quantum freezing phenomenon' is universal (phys.org)
2294.
Tears of the Sun: the gold rush at the top of the world (newyorker.com)
2295.
The Mine-Sniffing Rats of Angola (nytimes.com)
2296.
Ask HN: What OS do you run?
2297.
Ask HN: How do you handle feature requests from your users?
2298.
The Drug Revolution That No One Can Stop (medium.com)
2299.
Exploring the C# 6 Null Propagation Operator (volatileread.com)
2300.
Show HN: React component for blurred backgrounds (github.com)
2301.
Ask HN: Is value based pricing always better than hourly billing?
2302.
Ask HN: Young devs vs. Older devs salaries
2303.
Tupper's Self-Referential Formula (mathworld.wolfram.com)
2304.
Eigenmorality (scottaaronson.com)
2305.
Snapchat’s Non-Vanishing Message: You Can Trust Us (medium.com)
2306.
Show HN: Ng-dial – An Angular.js directive for an interactive dial component (gordyd.github.io)
2307.
Show HN: Lini, a tool for smart Linkedin contacts management (lini.co)
2308.
San Francisco needs connectivity. Can this man deliver it? (medium.com)
2309.
Building a search engine for logos (alex-charlton.com)
2310.
Why We Let Prison Rape Go On (nytimes.com)