April 2016 Archive
7951.
Data Visualization of Peak Slavery in the United States (radicalcartography.net)
7952.
Poll: Do you use Docker in production?
7953.
Snowden Movie Trailer (youtube.com)
7954.
Offer Computer Science in our public schools (change.org)
7955.
Apply HN: Food-allergy centric “yelp”
7956.
Flaw allowed anyone to modify and take control over any .AS domain (isecguy.wordpress.com)
7957.
Who Is Raffling Off a “Dream House” in San Francisco? (priceonomics.com)
7958.
Dear Amazon Prime, I don't want to watch the ads for your original series (amazon.com)
7959.
Siemens previews autonomous 3d printing spiders (siemens.com)
7960.
Computershare and SETL Demonstrate Australia’s First Working Blockchain Solution (mondovisione.com)
7961.
PVS-Studio Team: Analysis of PHP7
7962.
Lisp, C++: Sadness in my heart (thread.gmane.org)
7963.
Can the world run without oil? (credit-suisse.com)
7964.
Sybil attacks on Waze (arxiv.org)
7965.
In reaction to Project Infinite from Dropbox, Infinit announces Project Dropboxe (blog.infinit.one)
7966.
Protect Our Gits, Stop Foxtrots Now (bit-booster.blogspot.com)
7967.
Facebook wants to trash UK startup Littergram’s name (thenextweb.com)
7968.
Ask HN: Sell service with fixed price or take the lions share
7969.
Child Porn Suspect Held in Solitary for 7 Months for Not Decrypting Hard Drives (gizmodo.com)
7970.
Iran, China and India – The top 3 users of Sci-Hub (washingtonpost.com)
7971.
Negative subscription models: Trapping you in a club you didn't know you joined (bloomberg.com)
7972.
Are we alone? Setting some limits to our uniqueness (phys.org)
7973.
11 Tips for Startups Pitching Big Companies (livedigitally.com)
7974.
The Feed Is Dying (nymag.com)
7975.
Amazon Profit Tops Estimates as Fast Delivery, Cloud Fuel Growth (bloomberg.com)
7976.
Stemcentrx VC takes shots at Fidelity, Andreessen Horowitz after mega-sale (bizjournals.com)
7977.
Introducing Jelly, a New Search Engine (medium.com)
7978.
Ask HN: Thesis writing – LaTeX vs. word
7979.
Creator of pop-up ads apologizes for inventing ‘internet’s original sin’ (rt.com)
7980.
Record any part of your screen into animated GIF (pixelegg.me)