April 2017 Archive
451.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May announces intention to hold general election (theguardian.com)
452.
How not to create traffic jams: Don’t let people park for free (economist.com)
453.
Why Germany Educates International Students for Free (insidehighered.com)
454.
Adding a security key to Gmail (techsolidarity.org)
455.
Golang SSH Redux (bridge.grumpy-troll.org)
456.
Improving startup time in Atom with V8 snapshots (blog.atom.io)
457.
Hacking DNA: CRISPR, Ken Thompson, and the Gene Drive (blog.ycombinator.com)
458.
JavaScript performance, WebAssembly, and Shared Memory in Microsoft Edge (blogs.windows.com)
459.
Wire messenger server code open-sourced (github.com)
460.
On the typography of flight deck documentation – NASA (1992) (ntrs.nasa.gov)
461.
Modafinil-Induced Changes in Functional Connectivity of Healthy Elderly Subjects (journal.frontiersin.org)
462.
What is Congress browsing? (govtrack.us)
463.
Moby: An open-source project to advance containerization (blog.docker.com)
464.
After Years of Challenges, Foursquare Has Found Its Purpose, and Profits (entrepreneur.com)
465.
Ask HN: How did you grow from 100 to 1,000 users?
466.
Mega-Tunnels Dug by South American Megafauna (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
467.
Google: My interview experience (gilvegliach.it)
468.
The Evolution of Container Usage at Netflix (techblog.netflix.com)
469.
Visual Studio Code: Shipping One of the Largest Microsoft JavaScript Apps (realm.io)
470.
Richard Posner: “The Real Corruption Is the Ownership of Congress by the Rich” (promarket.org)
471.
Building a QNX 7 Desktop (membarrier.wordpress.com)
472.
GitPitch – Markdown Presentations for Devs on GitHub and GitLab (github.com)
473.
John Coltrane Draws a Picture Illustrating the Mathematics of Music (openculture.com)
474.
On mutex performance and WTF::Lock (blog.mozilla.org)
475.
Show HN: Pygit – Just enough git to push itself to GitHub (benhoyt.com)
476.
United Broke Its Contract with Flyers (bloomberg.com)
477.
Microsoft opens up on Windows telemetry, tells us most of what data it collects (arstechnica.com)
478.
How Many X86-64 Instructions Are There Anyway? (stefanheule.com)
479.
Reverse engineering the 76477 “Space Invaders” sound effect chip from die photos (righto.com)
480.
PX8 – A PICO-8 compatible fantasy console written in Rust (github.com)