April 2015 Archive
2791.
A list of great podcasts about Data Science and Machine Learning (medium.com)
2792.
The structure and function of the corporate organism (2000) (tripzine.com)
2793.
Hacking vs. Engineering (sitepoint.com)
2794.
Apple's Research Kit (apple.com)
2795.
The Forgotten History of Small Nuclear Reactors (spectrum.ieee.org)
2796.
A Monte Carlo Simulation of Red7, in Common Lisp (snellman.net)
2797.
Foreign Data Wrapper for Postgres Dump Files (github.com)
2798.
Getting there: The current state of quantum technologies (nature.com)
2799.
Using TouchID for Authentication in Your React Native App (auth0.com)
2800.
$1000 CPM: Ads are a shitty model. It’s exciting that we’re moving beyond it (medium.com)
2801.
Reddit CEO Ellen Pao “passed on hiring candidates” (archive.today)
2802.
What Did Billion Dollar Companies Look Like at the Series A? (medium.com)
2803.
Apple Watch Review: A Day in the Life (theverge.com)
2804.
Parboiled2 – A macro-based PEG parser generator for Scala (github.com)
2805.
Chemistry Demonstrations (chemistry.melscience.com)
2806.
The carnivalesque in Persian and Turkish miniatures (reorientmag.com)
2807.
The real tech behind 7 Techstars grad (alexiskold.net)
2808.
John Oliver Explains How Crazy Patent Trolls Really Are (gizmodo.com)
2809.
Postgres Docker Container with Replication and Wal-E Archiving Support (registry.hub.docker.com)
2810.
We Can’t Let John Deere Destroy the Very Idea of Ownership (wired.com)
2811.
CRT Simulation in Super Win the Game (gamasutra.com)
2812.
React Native – When the Mobile Web Isn’t Enough (red-badger.com)
2813.
The Basics of Conversion Rate Optimization in Three Simple Steps (inboundrocket.co)
2814.
WordPress 4.3 will be rewritten in Node.js (webuilddesign.com)
2815.
Why Employee Benefits Will Become Irrelevant (blogs.wsj.com)
2816.
Pankration (en.wikipedia.org)
2817.
6-Month-Old Babies Are Now Using Tablets and Smartphones (time.com)
2818.
Ask HN: Which online communities(besides HN) are you a part of?
2819.
Skip Child Support. Go to Jail. Lose Job. Repeat (nytimes.com)
2820.
What Language Is Today's Python as Described by Paul Graham in 'Python Paradox'?