April 2017 Archive
421.
OpenBSD 6.1 released (marc.info)
422.
The presence of microplastics in commercial salts from different countries (nature.com)
423.
New Evidence Suggests Humans Arrived in the Americas Earlier Than Thought (npr.org)
424.
Uber employees 'spied on ex-partners, politicians and Beyoncé' (2016) (theguardian.com)
425.
Show HN: Qt binding for Go with support for all major operating systems (therecipe.github.io)
426.
N.S.A Halts Collection of Americans’ Emails About Foreign Targets (nytimes.com)
427.
File System Improvements to the Windows Subsystem for Linux (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
428.
Websites people say have changed their lives (kottke.org)
429.
What I Learned Managing Site Reliability for Some of the Busiest Gambling Sites (zwischenzugs.wordpress.com)
430.
As New Zealand Courts Tech Talent, Isolation Becomes a Draw (nytimes.com)
431.
Fusion reactors: Not what they’re cracked up to be (thebulletin.org)
432.
Intel Discontinues the Intel Developer Forum; IDF17 Cancelled (anandtech.com)
433.
Tiny Linux distro that runs the entire OS as Docker containers (github.com)
434.
More than 800 startups sign letter objecting to plans to kill net neutrality (theverge.com)
435.
How real are real numbers? (2004) (arxiv.org)
436.
Identify Plants with an App (plantsnap.net)
437.
How ski lifts are installed: Vail's new Chair 5 (2011) [video] (youtube.com)
438.
At Scale, Rare Events Aren’t Rare (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
439.
A Cosmic Burst Repeats, Deepening a Mystery (quantamagazine.org)
440.
Men Without Work (mauldineconomics.com)
441.
The vision of nuclear holocaust in Threads (1984) remains visceral and urgent (theparisreview.org)
442.
A response to “An experienced JavaScript dev’s account of learning React” (medium.com)
443.
Places to Post Your Startup or Product (reads.breue.com)
444.
Shenzhen is a hothouse of innovation (economist.com)
445.
The first woman to finish the Boston Marathon in 1967 has run it again at age 70 (washingtonpost.com)
446.
Facebook’s algorithm isn’t surfacing one-third of Chicago Tribune’s posts (medium.com)
447.
In the Videogame Industry, Hiring People Is a Last Resort (wsj.com)
448.
Phishing attack uses Unicode characters in domains to clone known safe sites (wordfence.com)
449.
New IPython release drops Python 2.7 support (ipython.readthedocs.io)
450.
Show HN: A directory of the best free resources for remote workers and nomads (remotestash.co)