April 2017 Archive
9691.
Show HN: Monitor, validate and verify your DNS configurations (dnsspy.io)
9692.
Can a Supercomputing Algorithm Kill Gerrymandering? (top500.org)
9693.
Why is there a dearth of articles in 2014 and 2015 about webcam exploits? (icyflame.github.io)
9694.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex (stackoverflow.com)
9695.
What Makes Machine Learning in Healthcare So Powerful? (linkedin.com)
9696.
What is DevOps? (from a practitioner point of view) (davyhua.com)
9697.
White House sidewalk to be closed to public permanently (reuters.com)
9698.
Show HN: Pubcenter – a non-profit RSS archiving service (app.pub.center)
9699.
Why Is Building Affordable Housing So Expensive? (citylab.com)
9700.
The Lilium Jet – The world's first all-electric VTOL jet (youtube.com)
9701.
Britain loses 1B pounds through VAT fraud and error by Amazon and eBay (uk.reuters.com)
9702.
Ask HN: Is Heroku having a partial API outage?
9703.
AeroMobil’s flying car now available to preorder (venturebeat.com)
9704.
How to Monetize an API (blog.keen.io)
9705.
Kubemr: Kubernetes native distributed MapReduce framework (sajalkayan.com)
9706.
Ask HN: What are your favorite software easter eggs?
9707.
Comparison of Deep Learning Frameworks (github.com)
9708.
NerdWallet just laid off over 40 people (techcrunch.com)
9709.
A Map of Human History, Hidden in DNA (quantamagazine.org)
9710.
Elon Musk Lays Out Plans to Meld Brains and Computers (wsj.com)
9711.
Ask HN: Tips for success posting non-simple ideas?
9712.
Cloudflare starting to enable DNSSEC automatically for .dk domains (blog.cloudflare.com)
9713.
58000 people under 25 in UK registered to vote on 18th April (gov.uk)
9714.
Friday fun: JavaScript abstract art (smalldata.tech)
9715.
Instagress Alternative (boostfy.co)
9716.
Ask HN: Does a third-party cookie influence my search results?
9717.
Fansubs for TV shows and movies are illegal, court rules (arstechnica.com)
9718.
Gridcoin (gridcoin.us)
9719.
Is It Time for a Journal of Insignificant Results? (replicationnetwork.com)
9720.
Juice wars: Juicero has sued another juicer maker for patent infringement (arstechnica.com)