April 2016 Archive
11011.
Codepen code downloader (github.com)
11012.
Startup Launches a Neighborgood Finder for the Boston Area – Test It Out (navut.com)
11013.
We’re closer to a future where we can 3D print anything (qz.com)
11014.
'Artificial gills' maker relaunches Indiegogo campaign amidst controversy (engadget.com)
11015.
Drug discovery is a physics computational problem (ft.com)
11016.
XGBoost: A Scalable Tree Boosting System (arxiv.org)
11017.
Tesla, rivals, software may kill petrol car as soon as 2025 (reneweconomy.com.au)
11018.
Show HN: My U.G.C. Activities site (thingdoer.com)
11019.
High Performance Browser Networking (2013) (chimera.labs.oreilly.com)
11020.
How Big Data is changing historical research (littleatoms.com)
11021.
Zelda 30 Year Tribute (zelda30tribute.com)
11022.
“This fall Thursday Night Football will be streamed live Twitter” (twitter.com)
11023.
When a New Cell Phone Almost Ruins Your Relationship (features.wearemel.com)
11024.
6 Reasons Not to Build a Team Before Building a MVP (brainhub.eu)
11025.
Twitter buys NFL streaming rights for 10 Thursday Night Football games (arstechnica.com)
11026.
Json-Parse: Java JSON parser, smaller and faster than Jackson (github.com)
11027.
Roku debuts a new Streaming Stick with a quad-core processor (techcrunch.com)
11028.
Understanding the magnitude of Tesla’s $11b+ triumph (calacanis.com)
11029.
From Encrypted Drives to Amazons Cloud – The Amazing Flight of the Panama Papers (forbes.com)
11030.
Medium for Publishers (publishers.medium.com)
11031.
Generation loss: comparison of FLIF, WebP and JPEG [video] (youtube.com)
11032.
Here's How You Can Check If Your Partner Is Cheating on Tinder (factorhuman.com)
11033.
This Weird Tech Could Stop Thieves from Stealing Your Deliveries (brit.co)
11034.
After all these years, we still can't easily vertical align in HTML?
11035.
Messaging app Kik just launched a bot store (theverge.com)
11036.
(Many) Lessons from Building a Node App in Docker (jdlm.info)
11037.
On the iOS Jailbreaking Community (medium.com)
11038.
Curious description of Mint's security practices (mint.lc.intuit.com)
11039.
The surprising habits of original thinkers (ted.com)
11040.
DuckRails 1.0.0 released (github.com)