April 2018 Archive
8311.
The Next Big Language (2007) (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
8312.
Sway reporting in from KDE's Berlin development sprint (drewdevault.com)
8313.
Machine Learning with Google TensorFlow (itbook.store)
8314.
Create fake REST API in one sec (github.com)
8315.
Sprint and T-Mobile agree to merge (nytimes.com)
8316.
For the first time in 20 yrs a huge number of books will escape US copyright law (theatlantic.com)
8317.
T-Mobile and Sprint agree to combine in a $26.5B merger (bloomberg.com)
8318.
Lisp in small pieces of Clojure (gmorpheme.net)
8319.
Paris syndrome (en.wikipedia.org)
8320.
Traveling Salesman in 10 Lines of Python (ericphanson.com)
8321.
How ethereum could become the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency (independent.co.uk)
8322.
Build a serverless multi-region, active-active back end solution in an hour (read.acloud.guru)
8323.
The ethics of experimenting with human brain tissue (nature.com)
8324.
CPU utilization is wrong (youtube.com)
8325.
Emergence (en.wikipedia.org)
8326.
Head Light – Sony CSL (sonycsl.co.jp)
8327.
The day the flood gates opened for the Nintendo Switch scene (wololo.net)
8328.
The medicalisation of shyness: from social misfits to social fitness (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
8329.
Show HN: OneTimeSecret server built for easy deployment and modification (github.com)
8330.
Why does The Economist sometimes have separate headlines for print and digital? (quora.com)
8331.
Ask HN: Any YC founders willing to do a mock interview with us today?
8332.
Rust: Traits Deep Dive, Part I (newrustacean.com)
8333.
Facebook – “Here Together” (youtube.com)
8334.
OOP Is Dead Long Live OODD (vimeo.com)
8335.
YouTube’s Plan to Clean Up the Mess That Made It Rich (bloomberg.com)
8336.
How the ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Color Wheel Explains Humanity (medium.com)
8337.
A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of bibliotherapy for alcohol problems (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
8338.
Benchmarking library for rust (crates.io)
8339.
Common antibiotic significantly reduces child deaths across Africa (cnn.com)
8340.
Emerging Markets Can't Quit Facebook (bloomberg.com)