April 2017 Archive
16981.
IOTA is very serious about going beyond blockchain (medium.com)
16982.
Wild rumors about the iPhone 8: Touch ID on the back and “Edition” name (wp.me)
16983.
‘Press 2 If Hackers Needed’: Russian Foreign Ministry April Fools (rt.com)
16984.
Linaro Connect, ARM Developer Systems/Tools [video] (youtube.com)
16985.
Active Record and Django-Like Filters for SQLAlchemy (github.com)
16986.
Platform Companies Are Becoming More Powerful – But What Exactly Do They Want? (nytimes.com)
16987.
Cooking Lessons (story.californiasunday.com)
16988.
How to Be Happy: Are Other People More Succesful Than You? (stacypederson.info)
16989.
Looking for feedback, $5/off promo code for select Toronto restaurants
16990.
Improving Workflows (dewanemutunga.com)
16991.
Show HN: Wake N Charge to stop Alarm (play.google.com)
16992.
Arachni scanner: new engine (arachni-scanner.com)
16993.
Week 13 in Information Security, 2017 (malgregator.com)
16994.
The Trauma of Facing Deportation (newyorker.com)
16995.
Stock vesting: Why is four the magic number? (2010) (venturebeat.com)
16996.
Audit and Log Database DML Changes in PostgreSQL with Cyan Audit (dzone.com)
16997.
Machine Learning 101: Using ML for data quality (talend.com)
16998.
15 Key Customer Service Skills for All Employees (medium.com)
16999.
Do FB employees have a key granting them access to every member's profile page? (quora.com)
17000.
Website Availability Monitor, 0.10.3 released (github.com)
17001.
Internity's fruits for Students (internityblog.blogspot.com)
17002.
Kaspersky Lab Internet Security 2017 Key Plus Crack Free (warezx.net)
17003.
Ask HN: How to properly cite sources online?
17004.
Introducing Cloud Explorer 10 (linux-toys.com)
17005.
Generation Why? (2010) (nybooks.com)
17006.
Ex employee tweets the truth about what happened to stayzilla (mobile.twitter.com)
17007.
Pixels don't care (2013) (warpspire.com)
17008.
Startups at Singularity University’s third demo day (techcrunch.com)
17009.
Dreamscape’s Big Dreams for Immersive VR (medium.com)
17010.
The Internet Isn’t the Wild Wild West Anymore. It’s Westworld (backchannel.com)