April 2015 Archive
2911.
Ask HN: When will “Who is Hiring?” be posted? It's past 9am Eastern ()
2912.
UBeam’s ultrasound wireless charging is real and about to be funded (techcrunch.com)
2913.
Pilot explains why it is impossible to fly with autopilot only (askthepilot.com)
2914.
Which domains should I block in etc/hosts? ()
2915.
Restoring data from broken optical media (nsf.gov)
2916.
Show HN: Deck of Cards – A playing card API (deckofcardsapi.com)
2917.
Apple Watch Review: The Smartwatch Finally Makes Sense (wsj.com)
2918.
Audi just created diesel fuel from air and water (gizmag.com)
2919.
The Best Little Bar in Manhattan: An Experiment in Belief versus Bourbon (nautil.us)
2920.
Blinkenlights – a simple status dashboard app for iPhone (blinkenlights.jazzychad.net)
2921.
Yubikey NEO OpenPGP private key operations can be accessed without PIN (developers.yubico.com)
2922.
On first connection to a new site (typed without protocol), try https first (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
2923.
Show HN: Breaktime – A CLI timer forcing you to take breaks by locking your Mac (github.com)
2924.
Twitter now allows anyone to send you a direct message (blog.twitter.com)
2925.
Ask HN: Students, Scientists, and Engineers: Need to Speed Up Your Programs? ()
2926.
Bitcoin is not a good consumer product (lucumr.pocoo.org)
2927.
My Day with the Open Pandora (pandoralive.info)
2928.
ARM based baremetal SSD cloud servers (scaleway.com)
2929.
Sources: Shyp Is Raising $50M at a $250M Valuation (techcrunch.com)
2930.
Nethack is not dead (nethack.org)
2931.
Getting Started with SSH (semaphoreci.com)
2932.
Ukraine opens its KGB archives (meduza.io)
2933.
Jukely Gets $8M to Expand Its Concert Subscription Service (techcrunch.com)
2934.
Wire for Web – HD quality calls in browsers by the team behind Skype (app.wire.com)
2935.
What is Trolling? (blog.codinghorror.com)
2936.
Watch – Guided Tours (apple.com)
2937.
FastMail is not required to implement the Australian metadata retention laws (blog.fastmail.com)
2938.
Texts Rasterization Exposures (2007) (antigrain.com)
2939.
Roundup and Risk Assessment (newyorker.com)
2940.
Lucid, a New Hardware Description Language (embeddedmicro.com)