April 2017 Archive
11311.
Plundered Hearts (filfre.net)
11312.
Dribbble Acquires Crew – (the Makers of Unsplash) (medium.com)
11313.
Twitch unleashes scorched-earth attack to unveil malicious spambot creator (arstechnica.com)
11314.
Introducing Get Schwifty – write, evaluate and run Swift on the iPhone (github.com)
11315.
Cyborg Lawyer 2.0, “Hack Proof” (sfconservancy.org)
11316.
Why doesn’t GnuPG default to using RSA-4096? (gnupg.org)
11317.
Will battery-powered planes democratize aerobatics? Sure looks like it (planeandpilotmag.com)
11318.
Startup Economics Calculator (smartasset.com)
11319.
The digital dance (avc.com)
11320.
Will Twitter's Unified API Platform for Developers Help It Onboard New Users? (iafrikan.com)
11321.
Temple Grandin on the kinds of minds science desperately needs (elsevier.com)
11322.
Indian girl may not have been raised by monkeys, new reports suggest (washingtonpost.com)
11323.
Canonical's Dropping of Unity Is Only the Iceberg's Tip (windowsitpro.com)
11324.
From MongoDB to AWS Redshift: A Practical Guide (medium.com)
11325.
Writing an OS in Rust (os.phil-opp.com)
11326.
The Original Hacker's Dictionary (dourish.com)
11327.
Elm onboarding (pantas.net)
11328.
Beat the competition by sticking to the basics (m.signalvnoise.com)
11329.
Free Higher Education to Be Introduced in New York State (washingtonpost.com)
11330.
Bannon’s Worldview: Dissecting the Message of ‘The Fourth Turning’ (nytimes.com)
11331.
Distributed Caching – Overview (techblog.bozho.net)
11332.
SSL Pulse (trustworthyinternet.org)
11333.
Where Prince Charles went wrong (newyorker.com)
11334.
How Apple's Night Shift Compares to F.lux (lifehacker.com)
11335.
Jupyter Notebook Best Practices for Data Science – Silicon Valley Data Science (svds.com)
11336.
Why Is There More Crime in Cities? [pdf] (nber.org)
11337.
Show HN: kmbmpdc – MacOS Menubar Controller for Music Player Daemon (kmbmpdc.perala.me)
11338.
Critical Office Zero-Day Attacks Detected in the Wild (securingtomorrow.mcafee.com)
11339.
Japan-led research group preparing to drill down to the mantle (the-japan-news.com)
11340.
TaskRabbit is looking into selling itself (recode.net)