April 2017 Archive
11221.
The Race Between Genetic Meltdown and Germline Engineering (edge.org)
11222.
Urn: A Lisp implementation for Lua (squiddev.github.io)
11223.
Meet the Bot King Who Helps Trump Win Twitter (buzzfeed.com)
11224.
Too Big Not to Fail (queue.acm.org)
11225.
An Investigation of Chrysaor Malware on Android (android-developers.googleblog.com)
11226.
Close to Half of American Adults Infected with HPV, Survey Finds (nytimes.com)
11227.
A Murder Foretold (2011) (newyorker.com)
11228.
Statistics of code shared on Repl.it and stats on Python 2 vs. 3 (acelewis.com)
11229.
Next level RNGs? (futurism.com)
11230.
Improving Personal Well Being with Global Outreach (pulsebandz.com)
11231.
Elm Weekly Drip and Exercise: Native Navigation (dailydrip.com)
11232.
Hacker News Mastodon bot – automatically posting stories with 100+ points (github.com)
11233.
Patrick McKenzie's (patio11) AMA on Product Hunt (producthunt.com)
11234.
Making a Living with Airbnb (nytimes.com)
11235.
Tech Startups and the Cities That Seduced Them (bloomberg.com)
11236.
SNL and Apple (vanityfair.com)
11237.
Humble Book Bundle: Python (humblebundle.com)
11238.
Discord Server (Group Chat) for Front End, Game and Graphic Designers (discord.gg)
11239.
Self-Driving Cars Rattle Supply Chain (semiengineering.com)
11240.
Chuwi announces new budget LapBook 12.3 with high-res display (windowscentral.com)
11241.
Trump Lavished with Media and Bipartisan Praise for Bombing Syria (theintercept.com)
11242.
Two Goals of Note Taking (dansheffler.com)
11243.
Warren Buffett's investment advice for the middle class (humblebuck.com)
11244.
Miami fights against rising seas (bbc.com)
11245.
Customizable Reaction Buttons (getreactionbuttons.com)
11246.
The New A.P.: Coding Lite (nytimes.com)
11247.
Dogs Don't Process Language with Their Left Brains, After All (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
11248.
U.S. Blinks in Clash with Twitter; Drops Order to Unmask Anti-Trump Account (nytimes.com)
11249.
CloudBoost: Open Source Serverless Cloud Platform (github.com)
11250.
New insight into proving math's million-dollar problem: the Riemann hypothesis (phys.org)