April 2017 Archive
2851.
Ask HN: What is the best hardware/GPU for deep learning?
2852.
LMDB – First Version of Redis Written in Tcl (gist.github.com)
2853.
Bitcoin Unlimited Miners May Be Preparing a 51% Attack (bitcoinmagazine.com)
2854.
Show HN: PageRocket – A website builder that your grandfather can use (pagerocket.xyz)
2855.
Ask HN: How much do you make?
2856.
You Are Not the Code You Write (medium.com)
2857.
Migrating your site to HTTPS may be a bad idea (medium.com)
2858.
User-Centered Product Management (whatusersdo.com)
2859.
Ask HN: In your opinion, what is the current state of Ruby?
2860.
Classifying White Blood Cells with Deep Learning (blog.athelas.com)
2861.
Detroit is kicking Silicon Valley’s ass in the race to build self-driving cars (theverge.com)
2862.
Ask HN: What do you use to digitize your paper records?
2863.
Companies of the future: No CEO, no boss, managed by blockchain (venturebeat.com)
2864.
Why We’ve Removed Longform from the App Store (medium.com)
2865.
“Resource Not Found: GroupKey” Randomly Appears (github.com)
2866.
Ask HN: What are the other ‘Musk’ian problems?
2867.
Show HN: NilPass, the only password manager that's truly impenetrable (nilpass.com)
2868.
Console Repairmen Explain Why Cockroaches Love PS4s (kotaku.com)
2869.
I Tried to Virtually Stalk Mark Zuckerberg (2016) (medium.com)
2870.
Show HN: Easily add watermarks to your images (markyourphotos.us)
2871.
Show HN: Scheduling Async Voice Messages on RPi Made Easy with NatOS (github.com)
2872.
Stress really is killing us (cnn.com)
2873.
USCIS Raids in SV – can anyone corroborate? (twitter.com)
2874.
Tesla, Inc. Slashes the Price of Model S (fool.com)
2875.
Advanced R by Hadley Wickham (adv-r.had.co.nz)
2876.
Trump Visa Changes Toughen Hiring of Foreign Programmers (bloomberg.com)
2877.
RealDoll's first sex robot took me to the uncanny valley (engadget.com)
2878.
Show HN: WrapAPI v2 – build APIs on top of existing sites (wrapapi.com)
2879.
Calexit leader announces abandoning movement and settling permanently in Russia (businessinsider.com)
2880.
Headphones can be hijacked to surreptitiously record audio (2016) (wired.com)