April 2017 Archive
1831.
Color-Changing Poop to Diagnose Bowel Problems (gizmodo.com)
1832.
The privilege to fail (stanforddaily.com)
1833.
Rod Dreher's Monastic Vision (newyorker.com)
1834.
Washington state’s orchards see a game-changer in a robot that picks apples (seattletimes.com)
1835.
Archaeologist explains innovation of 'fluting' ancient stone weaponry (phys.org)
1836.
The Staggering Administrative Bloat of Universities (coyoteblog.com)
1837.
Technique makes more efficient, independent holograms (seas.harvard.edu)
1838.
Quantum – Open journal for quantum science (quantum-journal.org)
1839.
A low-resource quantum factoring algorithm [pdf] (eprint.iacr.org)
1840.
Hajime: A follow-up (x86.re)
1841.
W. B. O’Shaughnessy and the Introduction of Cannabis to Modern Western Medicine (publicdomainreview.org)
1842.
America is regressing into a developing nation for most people (ineteconomics.org)
1843.
Ask HN: What would you use to make cross-platform desktop application?
1844.
Goldman Sachs Introduces Real-Time Employee Performance Reviews (bloomberg.com)
1845.
How Drugs and Paranoia Doomed Silk Road (vanityfair.com)
1846.
Cancer Isn’t a Logic Problem (cancer.nautil.us)
1847.
Man takes drone out for a sunset flight, drone gets shot down (arstechnica.com)
1848.
Ask HN: Can I get in trouble for crawling using the Googlebot user agent?
1849.
South Korea’s deployment of THAAD upsets China, seen as espionage tool (arstechnica.com)
1850.
Ask HN: Should I trademark prior to Y Combinator?
1851.
Ask HN: KISS company website: Wordpress, Square Space or roll my own?
1852.
Why Ethiopia is building a space programme (economist.com)
1853.
The First-Ever Banner Ad on the Web (theatlantic.com)
1854.
On the Impossibility of Supersized Machines (arxiv.org)
1855.
U.S. sweeping up Russian hackers in a broad global dragnet (mcclatchydc.com)
1856.
Computer security is broken, but things are starting to improve (economist.com)
1857.
Elevators in an age of higher towers and bigger cities (curbed.com)
1858.
The Lost Picture Show: Hollywood Archivists Can’t Outpace Obsolescence (spectrum.ieee.org)
1859.
Introducing Visual Studio for Mac (developer.xamarin.com)
1860.
Digital Ocean Management Interface Down (cloud.digitalocean.com)