April 2016 Archive
9661.
Introducing the Learn Enough Society (learnenough.com)
9662.
Psychological safety in the InfoSec industry (jacobian.org)
9663.
VMS Software releases OpenVMS 8.4-2 (prnewswire.com)
9664.
Ask HN: Systems programming at AWS/Amazon
9665.
Dissecting the Myth That Open Source Software Is Not Commercial (blog.ieeesoftware.org)
9666.
South Korea covered up mass abuse, killings of 'vagrants' (bigstory.ap.org)
9667.
Is Crowdfunding an Okay Way to Raise Money for Zika Research? (npr.org)
9668.
Intel to lay off 12,000 and take $1.2B restructuring charge (venturebeat.com)
9669.
Quora is trying out ads (blog.quora.com)
9670.
Can Physicists Ever Prove the Multiverse Is Real? (smithsonianmag.com)
9671.
Europe Tried to Rein in Google. It Backfired (nytimes.com)
9672.
ASM 5.1 released (mail.ow2.org)
9673.
Ireland's Census API (cso.ie)
9674.
SNA for Data Science on Twitter (opendatascience.com)
9675.
Here’s a Way to Shut Down Panama Papers-Style Tax Havens – If We Wanted To (theintercept.com)
9676.
Show HN: LinkValue – Simplify your React forms (github.com)
9677.
GitHub-streak: Artificially keep your GitHub streak going (github.com)
9678.
A history of Windows (windows.microsoft.com)
9679.
Testing Improvements in Spring Boot 1.4M2 (spring.io)
9680.
Implementing IPv6 in a Home Network – Tips and Pitfalls (kloepfer.org)
9681.
Silicon Valley entrepreneur is bootstrapping his own self-driving racing series (theverge.com)
9682.
Taskwarrior for Android Released (taskwarrior.org)
9683.
FBI Can't Open Hundreds of Phones Seized Over Six Months (bloomberg.com)
9684.
Updated Stack Exchange Network Terms of Service (stackexchange.com)
9685.
Court Confirms EFF Can Stand Up for Public Access to Court Records (eff.org)
9686.
Angular 2 and React Native (angularjs.blogspot.hr)
9687.
What does depression feel like? Trust me – you really don’t want to know (theguardian.com)
9688.
Great Barrier Reef: 93% of reefs hit by coral bleaching (theguardian.com)
9689.
Caitlyn Jenner and Our Cognitive Dissonance (nautil.us)
9690.
Cancer Research is Broken (slate.com)