April 2018 Archive
9691.
Building a Url-Shortener with Lambda – JUST Lambda
9692.
Design Flaws in Electronic Health Records Can Harm Patients, Study Finds (wbur.org)
9693.
Life inside Europe’s biggest alternative-living community (huckmagazine.com)
9694.
Bioinspired living structural color hydrogels (robotics.sciencemag.org)
9695.
Quantum physics dropwise (fermatslibrary.com)
9696.
Understanding GANs through a statistical divergence perspective (alexiajm.github.io)
9697.
Weeks per year (en.wikipedia.org)
9698.
The Untapped Value of Play in Design (spin.atomicobject.com)
9699.
Ruby Sass to be put to pasture, in favor of Dart Sass (css-tricks.com)
9700.
Introducing the Vagrant VMware Desktop Plugin (hashicorp.com)
9701.
In Defense of CryptoKitties (medium.com)
9702.
Patent troll who demanded $35k from my game is now accusing me of libel (clickerheroes2.com)
9703.
Why I Am Not a Maker (2015) (theatlantic.com)
9704.
Salesforce reveals it was the sole bidder for MuleSoft (cnbc.com)
9705.
Skynet Today – accessible and informed coverage of AI hype and panic (skynettoday.com)
9706.
Cable cars are taking Latin America by a storm (2014) (citymetric.com)
9707.
Half of Earth's satellites restrict use of climate data (theconversation.com)
9708.
Connections Between Automatic Differentiation and Delimited Continuations (arxiv.org)
9709.
Google equips school buses with WiFi for homework in rural areas (engadget.com)
9710.
Russian postal drone program hits wall in debut (reuters.com)
9711.
Japan's Silent Strategy for Driverless Cars (forbes.com)
9712.
How to Sink a Submarine (friends-amis.org)
9713.
Global Now: Introducing BRU1 (Belgium) and Free Global Static Deployments (zeit.co)
9714.
Getting an MBA Degree with a CS BSC
9715.
Mozilla Announces Open Source AR/VR Web Browser 'Firefox Reality' – Road to VR (roadtovr.com)
9716.
Deconstruct Conference, Seattle WA, May 21-22 2018 (deconstructconf.com)
9717.
AV1 and the royalty-free question (linkedin.com)
9718.
A San Franciscan tries the future of mobility (medium.com)
9719.
SF author David Gerrold nailed smartphones in 1999. Here’s his next prediction (hpe.com)
9720.
“How to Win Friends and Influence People” and the Gig Economy (newyorker.com)