April 2017 Archive
15271.
Meet the Brilliant Young Hackers Who’ll Soon Shape the World (wired.com)
15272.
Dear Wirecutter: What Are Computer Glasses (and Do They Work)? (thewirecutter.com)
15273.
Female dragonflies fake sudden death to avoid male advances (newscientist.com)
15274.
Spotifork – Fork a Spotify playlist (github.com)
15275.
Gradle Springboot Microservice – Starter App (github.com)
15276.
Deploying Kitto with resin.io (zorbash.com)
15277.
Node Restful Microservie – Starter App (github.com)
15278.
Angular, Spring, Websockets, Security – Starter App (github.com)
15279.
The Python Desktop Application (medium.com)
15280.
React, Redux, Routes, Webpack2 – Starter App (github.com)
15281.
Programming newsletters are the future (medium.com)
15282.
On maintaining scikit-learn and sustainability of open source [AUDIO] (rare-technologies.com)
15283.
Show HN: Universal Apps with React Native (github.com)
15284.
Cryogenically frozen brains will be 'woken up' and transplanted within 3 years (telegraph.co.uk)
15285.
Key Mutations Show How Tibetans Thrive at High Elevations (gizmodo.com)
15286.
Super Mario World – Random Number Generation [video] (youtube.com)
15287.
Time Well Saved (medium.com)
15288.
The Truth About Self Awareness (youtube.com)
15289.
Maintainer: Generate AUTHORS, CONTRIBUTING, and CHANGELOG for Your Repository (github.com)
15290.
Has anyone tried gitmarks bookmark manager?
15291.
Updates to LinkedIn Terms of Service (blog.linkedin.com)
15292.
In Connecticut Murder Case, a Fitbit Is a Silent Witness (nytimes.com)
15293.
SpreadShare - From strangers to MVP in 3 weeks (medium.com)
15294.
Amazing time-lapse infrared film of Oregon (theatlantic.com)
15295.
GM Software Development Kit (developer.gm.com)
15296.
Dead malls of America documented in nostalgia-filled video series (curbed.com)
15297.
Radio station WWV (nist.gov)
15298.
Well researched list of bad rogramming habits (techbeacon.com)
15299.
Ask HN: Best landing page for a programming/startup book?
15300.
Google Says NO – A government website tricks the user to think they are safe (imgur.com)