April 2016 Archive
12661.
Your Cordova App Is Probably Terrible (medium.com)
12662.
Front end Workflow #3: Sass automation with GulpJS [video] (blog.mrfrontend.org)
12663.
Hyperloops and Robot Cars, a Glimpse into the Future (hackaday.com)
12664.
The History of Drunk Driving Laws in the U.S (lifesafer.com)
12665.
Linux programming – reaping zombies (crankyotaku.com)
12666.
Computational Complexity and the Nature of Reality (edge.org)
12667.
Why the Lucky Stiff (priceonomics.com)
12668.
Google’s Parent Company Is Stirring Up a Hornet’s Nest (genehughson.wordpress.com)
12669.
300 ft Wall in Bolivia has over 5000 Dinosaur Footprints (twistedsifter.com)
12670.
Posteo Mail: New security technology and additional certificate (posteo.de)
12671.
How blowing $20,000 made me learn to code (medium.com)
12672.
Supermassive Black Holes May Be More Common Than Anyone Imagined (npr.org)
12673.
Top Podcasts Every Salesperson Needs to Be Listening to – PersistIQ (persistiq.com)
12674.
Cosmic Pi – The cosmic ray detector on your desktop (cosmicpi.org)
12675.
A point of sale that processes EMV cards through your Stripe Account
12676.
How to Troll Your Friends with a Snapchat Geofilter (geofiltergraphics.com)
12677.
Nvidia demonstrates 1,700Hz display for “zero latency” VR (roadtovr.com)
12678.
Free Reverse Phone Lookup (itunes.apple.com)
12679.
Self-driving delivery vehicle startup Dispatch raises $2M seed round led by A16Z (techcrunch.com)
12680.
Software teams ship more often with JIRA Software and Bitbucket (blog.bitbucket.org)
12681.
A Groundbreakin New Declarative Method to Update Object Databases (hvirkkun.blogspot.com)
12682.
A ~3.5KB kickass library to manage your js poppers (github.com)
12683.
The Center for Corporate Studies (centerforcorporatestudies.com)
12684.
Easy Intro to Haskell's Algebraic (Product) Data Types with Cats (happylearnhaskelltutorial.com)
12685.
S Is for Single Responsibility Principle (realm.io)
12686.
Omid accepted as a new Apache Incubator project (wiki.apache.org)
12687.
Startup hopes to make you care about all of your notifications again (arstechnica.com)
12688.
Bitcoin Mining Rate and Waste (pthree.org)
12689.
TSA paid $1.4M for Randomizer app that chooses left or right (geek.com)
12690.
UK government sets up an international “Olympics of e-sports” (arstechnica.com)