April 2017 Archive
1651.
Trump Wants Tax Plan to Cut Corporate Rate to 15% (wsj.com)
1652.
Javascript is a buffet, not the enemy [video] (scriptconf.org)
1653.
US drops 'largest non-nuclear bomb' in Afghanistan (independent.co.uk)
1654.
What makes a genius? (nationalgeographic.com)
1655.
Donald Trump to overhaul H-1B visa program (theguardian.com)
1656.
A new book on the lack of rigor in biomedical science (arstechnica.com)
1657.
The AMD Radeon RX 580 and RX 570 Review (anandtech.com)
1658.
GNU bc ends 11-year beta test, releases 1.7 (ftp.gnu.org)
1659.
PySolFC – A collection of Solitaire games for Python (github.com)
1660.
Mastodon (github.com)
1661.
Serious Jolt [audio] (kerningcultures.com)
1662.
Pkg – Package your Node.js project into an executable (github.com)
1663.
Ask HN: What laptop do you use?
1664.
Why doesn’t Pakistan reform its blasphemy laws? (economist.com)
1665.
If Google achieves superintelligence, time zones will be its Achilles heel (scottaaronson.com)
1666.
Fake hardware could open the door to malicious malware and critical failures (spectrum.ieee.org)
1667.
Chrome is basically crippling Chromium's features (blog.r3bl.me)
1668.
Behind the making of the NFL schedule (bostonglobe.com)
1669.
Launch HN: VoiceOps (YC W17) – Data analysis for sales calls
1670.
Tips to rock your next conference talk (rizwanjavaid.com)
1671.
My Fully Optimized Life Allows Me Ample Time to Optimize Yours (mcsweeneys.net)
1672.
There are no small changes (2011) (blog.intercom.com)
1673.
Amazon, FTC End Legal Battle, Clearing the Way for Up to $70M in Refunds (wsj.com)
1674.
Switching to Sublime Text from Vim in 2017 (eduardobautista.com)
1675.
Ubuntu 17.04: The bittersweet Linux release (zdnet.com)
1676.
Hallmarks of Soviet postwar building boom are finally meeting their demise (washingtonpost.com)
1677.
The Diseases You Only Get If You Believe in Them (theatlantic.com)
1678.
Economic Mobility Requires the Nearly Impossible (theatlantic.com)
1679.
Ask HN: People above 35, would you risk your job and start a company?
1680.
More than 8,000 ride-share drivers flunked Mass. background checks (bostonherald.com)