April 2017 Archive
1411.
Apache Server Status for ask.com (ask.com)
1412.
The trees that make Southern California shady and green are dying (latimes.com)
1413.
The Future of OmniOS (lists.omniti.com)
1414.
China takes a key step toward building a large space station (arstechnica.com)
1415.
The psychology of restaurant menu design (wired.co.uk)
1416.
Harry Huskey has died (nytimes.com)
1417.
Build a Better Monster: Morality, Machine Learning, and Mass Surveillance (idlewords.com)
1418.
WebL – A Programming Language for the Web (1997) [pdf] (hpl.hp.com)
1419.
Ask HN: Tell us about your S2017 startup
1420.
C is not your friend: sizeof and side-effects (blog.tjd.phlegethon.org)
1421.
A Baby with 3 Genetic Parents Seems Healthy, but Questions Remain (npr.org)
1422.
TV May Die Soon (shellypalmer.com)
1423.
Ask HN: The most cyberpunk city in the world?
1424.
Odd Lots Podcast: Signs That a Civilization Is About to Collapse [audio] (bloomberg.com)
1425.
Apple admits the Mac Pro was a mess (theverge.com)
1426.
Hacking the Hivemind: Predicting Comment Karma on Internet Forums (2014) [pdf] (cs229.stanford.edu)
1427.
Show HN: GitMonKey – monitor your repos and commits for exposed private keys (gitmonkey.io)
1428.
Machine-generated husband chatter (medium.com)
1429.
Why My Handwriting Sucks: A Typographical Analysis (medium.com)
1430.
Only 4% of Uber drivers remain on the platform a year later, says report (cnbc.com)
1431.
CAA checking becomes mandatory for SSL/TLS certificates (ma.ttias.be)
1432.
An obscure religion that shaped the West (bbc.com)
1433.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Oral History (2014) (wired.com)
1434.
Forcing the password gropers through a smaller hole with OpenBSD's PF queues (bsdly.blogspot.com)
1435.
The Forged ‘Ancient’ Statues That Fooled the Met’s Art Experts for Decades (atlasobscura.com)
1436.
Show HN: Glua, a Full-Featured Lua VM for Nodejs and the Browser (github.com)
1437.
Captain Crunch surgery with 50% chance of recovery (gofundme.com)
1438.
A Geometric Algebra Implementation Using Binary Tree (hal-upec-upem.archives-ouvertes.fr)
1439.
1440.
Universities finally realize that Java is a bad intro programming language (thenextweb.com)