April 2016 Archive
7081.
Microsoft’s excellent Windows Phone keyboard is now available for iOS (theverge.com)
7082.
Generating Random Chiptunes on Linux (shkspr.mobi)
7083.
The Case Against Reality (theatlantic.com)
7084.
Papa Parse – The powerful, in-browser CSV parser (papaparse.com)
7085.
Being a developer after 40 (medium.com)
7086.
Quarterly Stock Buybacks vs. S&P500 (i.imgur.com)
7087.
The Mother of All Demos (en.wikipedia.org)
7088.
One Weird Trick to Improve Web Performance (gooroo.io)
7089.
HN/Lobsters: How to game the karma system in a toxic way (angersock.com)
7090.
Police using online surveillance to track talk on Flint water crisis (mlive.com)
7091.
Everyone thinks they're hiring the top 1% (2005) (joelonsoftware.com)
7092.
GNU ethical repository criteria (gnu.org)
7093.
Neil deGrasse Tyson says it’s ‘very likely’ the universe is a simulation – Extre (extremetech.com)
7094.
Show HN: Simple Static React – minimal static react/e6 site setup and boilerplate (github.com)
7095.
Machine Learning and the Australian Budget (aicial.com)
7096.
Show HN: Browse GitHub by clicking on module imports on source code (chrome.google.com)
7097.
The Anatomy of an IoT Hack (blog.avast.com)
7098.
Exploits Using .xlsx Files (cisplatin.xyz)
7099.
SSL Certificate Installation Guide Based on Web Servers (aboutssl.org)
7100.
Facebook is working on a Snapchat-like camera app (mashable.com)
7101.
Lionsgate Announcement – Steam (store.steampowered.com)
7102.
Nokia acquires connected health startup Withings for €170M (rudebaguette.com)
7103.
Are we ready for the future? We don't even know how to talk about it (cnet.com)
7104.
Concept Data Tower Scrapes the Sky for Efficiency (nextplatform.com)
7105.
Moving Your Publication to Medium? You May Want to Pump the Brakes (content.buysellads.com)
7106.
Six searches that show the power of Google (bbc.co.uk)
7107.
Two bytes to $951m (baesystemsai.blogspot.com)
7108.
Zero Zero's Camera Drone Could Be a Robot Command Center in the Future (spectrum.ieee.org)
7109.
Practical tips for writing inclusive job ads (2016) (blog.hostedgraphite.com)
7110.
Dust.js is still awesome (medium.com)