April 2018 Archive
7381.
Our Road to Serverless (medium.com)
7382.
Ultra-Accurate Clocks Lead Search for New Laws of Physics (quantamagazine.org)
7383.
Learn Audio Programming with Josh Hodge (audiokitpro.com)
7384.
Facebook Software Engineers Are the Youngest Compared to Other Tech Giants (hackerlife.co)
7385.
Einstein's Letter to President Roosevelt – 1939 (atomicarchive.com)
7386.
Tesla Reportedly Failed to Disclose Some Worker Injuries at Its Factory (theverge.com)
7387.
Alexa Is a Revelation for the Blind (theatlantic.com)
7388.
Utah’s Pluralsight unveils IPO filing (techcrunch.com)
7389.
Defender of the Favicon (p01.org)
7390.
In Memoriam: Burton J. Smith 1941–2018 (cacm.acm.org)
7391.
BOLO: Reverse Engineering – Part 1 (Basic Programming Concepts) (medium.com)
7392.
Building a distributed index (changelog.com)
7393.
Social network plan – request for comments (github.com)
7394.
Natasha Coin (github.com)
7395.
BuckleScript 3.0 is released (bucklescript.github.io)
7396.
Oracle's Tried to Ally with Trump Against Amazon Web Services (zdnet.com)
7397.
Harry Anderson Dies (variety.com)
7398.
St. Jude Cloud: World’s Largest Repository of Pediatric Cancer Genomics Data (blogs.stjude.org)
7399.
Could granny flats help ease the state's housing crisis? Some advocates think so (latimes.com)
7400.
Gmail's new “confidential mode” requires non-Gmail users to open a link (arstechnica.com)
7401.
F-Droid shut down by a bug (gitlab.com)
7402.
Senate poised to allow Duckworth’s newborn on the floor (politico.com)
7403.
Intel, Microsoft to use GPU to scan memory for malware (arstechnica.com)
7404.
Kendrick Lamar Just Won a Pulitzer Prize (theverge.com)
7405.
The online ‘echo chamber’ is a myth (bbc.com)
7406.
Scientists accidentally create mutant enzyme that eats plastic bottles (theguardian.com)
7407.
Functional Programming is a Lie (hackernoon.com)
7408.
How I see the web with uBlock Origin (anavarre.net)
7409.
A proxy for docker.sock that enforces access control and isolated privileges (github.com)
7410.
How Russian Facebook Ads Divided and Targeted US Voters Before the 2016 Election (wired.com)