April 2017 Archive
12721.
Log4j 2.8.2 released (mail-archives.apache.org)
12722.
Auge – The Eye Protector on Your PC (github.com)
12723.
Dynamic Back Ends in Haproxy with Lua (egnyte.com)
12724.
Ego death (en.wikipedia.org)
12725.
Crafting sustainable on-call rotations (increment.com)
12726.
[AMA] Building Web Mobile and IoT as a Service
12727.
The term “branch”, in Git, is ambiguous (stackoverflow.com)
12728.
United Airlines Changes Its Policy on Displacing Customers (npr.org)
12729.
Why You Should Go to Church (Even If You’re Not Sure of Your Beliefs) (artofmanliness.com)
12730.
Reducing with for-fold (reinvanderwoerd.nl)
12731.
This new solar-powered device can pull water straight from the desert air (sciencemag.org)
12732.
The Wrong Way to Keep Kids Safe from Predators (nytimes.com)
12733.
Alphabet’s Verily shows off health-focused smartwatch (arstechnica.com)
12734.
Analyzing the evolution of the Linux kernel using code authorship measures (medium.com)
12735.
Plague Inc.: Nurture your own pandemic for fun and victory points (arstechnica.com)
12736.
Microsoft officially ends support for a bunch of Windows phones (arstechnica.com)
12737.
Learning AI If You Suck at Math – P7 – The Magic of Natural Language Processing (hackernoon.com)
12738.
Why young men queue up to die in the French Foreign Legion (aeon.co)
12739.
US government 'hacked global bank system' (bbc.com)
12740.
Taser’s Free Body Cameras Are Good for Cops, Not the People (wired.com)
12741.
Inside the Scorpio Engine: the processor architecture deep dive (eurogamer.net)
12742.
Server-Side React Rendering from Non-Node Environments (medium.com)
12743.
Why flying in America keeps getting more miserable, explained (vox.com)
12744.
This hydrogen-powered train emits only water (money.cnn.com)
12745.
Common language protocol (github.com)
12746.
Learn to make 15 solid iOS apps – iOS App Store (itunes.apple.com)
12747.
PHP 7 Virtual Machine (nikic.github.io)
12748.
Are Viruses Alive? (scientificamerican.com)
12749.
How to Apply Machine Learning to IoT Sensors (talend.com)
12750.
Which “Which Buzzfeed Quiz Are You?” Quiz Are You? (users.ox.ac.uk)