April 2017 Archive
991.
Cargo Cult Agile (2008) (jamesshore.com)
992.
Micro-monolith anti-pattern (chi.pl)
993.
Richard Stallman on Lunduke Hour [video] (youtube.com)
994.
The new Mac Pro: The audacity to say “Yes” in a design culture of “No” (marco.org)
995.
Maze Generator (github.com)
996.
Hexing the technical interview (aphyr.com)
997.
How I realised “Free Software” is a better term than “Open Source” (naughtycomputer.uk)
998.
China may lead the electric car revolution (theverge.com)
999.
Please stop writing new serialization protocols (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
1000.
Vanlife, the Bohemian Social Media Movement (newyorker.com)
1001.
Semantics derived automatically from language corpora contain human-like biases (scim.ag)
1002.
Nvidia's “Open-Source Guy” Has Left the Company (phoronix.com)
1003.
Ask HN: What's the Hacker News of hardware?
1004.
Nvidia's Hackintosh Support Is an Insurgency Against Apple's Computers (motherboard.vice.com)
1005.
Quantifying the performance of the TPU, our first machine learning chip (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
1006.
Snowden’s Box – The human network behind the leak (harpers.org)
1007.
Uber Says Sales Growth Outpaces Losses (bloomberg.com)
1008.
People Who Train Robots to Do Their Own Jobs (nytimes.com)
1009.
How YouTube’s Shifting Algorithms Hurt Independent Media (nytimes.com)
1010.
Show HN: Z80 Compiler Visualization (8bitworkshop.com)
1011.
Typefont – An algorithm to recognize the font of a text in a photo (github.com)
1012.
Anomalous keys in Tor relays (nymity.ch)
1013.
The Nightmare Scenario for Florida’s Coastal Homeowners (bloomberg.com)
1014.
Silicon Valley job seekers are increasingly looking for work elsewhere (blog.indeed.com)
1015.
Black Tesla Model 3 release candidate spotted driving in Silicon Valley (teslarati.com)
1016.
Intel Shuts Down Lustre File System Business (nextplatform.com)
1017.
Should we move to a system where every scientist gives grant money away? (johnhawks.net)
1018.
Xbox One Exploit Proof of Concept Released, Based on Chakra Exploit (wololo.net)
1019.
Kip (YC W16) is using data to make therapy better for patients and therapists (techcrunch.com)
1020.
Alexander Grothendieck, a genius of mathematics (2015) (al3x.svbtle.com)