April 2017 Archive
4381.
Invite-Only SSD Linux Managed Hosting
4382.
The Breakdown in Biomedical Research (wsj.com)
4383.
Writing a small software renderer (blog.simonrodriguez.fr)
4384.
Exploiting elliptic curve Curve25519 (link.springer.com)
4385.
Defective Sign and Encrypt in S/MIME, PKCS#7, MOSS, PEM, PGP, and XML (world.std.com)
4386.
Libc++ String Layouts (eu90h.github.io)
4387.
DuckDuckGo Daily Queries break through 15M in March (apps.axibase.com)
4388.
Our obsession with the “cult of the entrepreneur” has gone too far (qz.com)
4389.
This sex trafficking law could ruin the internet as we know it (dailydot.com)
4390.
Uber is now totally banned in Italy (mashable.com)
4391.
Change gender pronoun in the dining philosopher problem (2015) (github.com)
4392.
How to make an Operating System (samypesse.gitbooks.io)
4393.
An anecdotic tour on the history of programming languages (medium.com)
4394.
The History of the Victorian Era Easter Bunny (mimimatthews.com)
4395.
CSS Combinators (developer.mozilla.org)
4396.
Developer Manifesto (git-tower.com)
4397.
Announcing TypeScript 2.3 RC (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
4398.
A Curated List of High-Quality VPN Providers (danielmiessler.com)
4399.
Introducing the Developer Experience Working Group (blog.golang.org)
4400.
Google's Chief Game Designer leaves company,wants to actually design games again (androidcentral.com)
4401.
OpenSource Eric S. Raymond says you probably fit 1 of 8 tech archetypes (theregister.co.uk)
4402.
Man Dragged Off United Flight, Battered and Limp (washingtonpost.com)
4403.
Chess AI old school (hackaday.com)
4404.
Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the Web, Plots a Radical Overhaul of His Creation (wired.com)
4405.
How Japan learned to love PC gaming again (pcgamer.com)
4406.
Qualcomm Countersues Apple, Says iPhone Wouldn't Be Possible Without Its Tech (macrumors.com)
4407.
Will London fall? (nytimes.com)
4408.
The Case for Shyness (theatlantic.com)
4409.
The Despair of Learning That Experience No Longer Matters (newyorker.com)
4410.
RFC 7252 – The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) (tools.ietf.org)