April 2018 Archive
2491.
How Much Is a Word Worth? (medium.com)
2492.
Good news at last: the world isn’t as horrific as you think (theguardian.com)
2493.
Fluent: a localization system designed to improve how software is translated (projectfluent.org)
2494.
Trolls and conspiracy theorists making the YouTube shooter a free speech martyr (theverge.com)
2495.
Include C headers in D code (atilanevesoncode.wordpress.com)
2496.
“In Theory There Is No Difference Between Theory and Practice” (quoteinvestigator.com)
2497.
Tesla’s VP of Autopilot and chip guru Jim Keller is leaving (electrek.co)
2498.
FP vs. OO (blog.cleancoder.com)
2499.
Introducing in-car delivery (amazon.com)
2500.
International gamers in SF for convention 'shell shocked' by 'dangerous city' (m.sfgate.com)
2501.
The Complexity of Songs (en.wikipedia.org)
2502.
Why I'm boycotting TurboTax this year (vox.com)
2503.
Continuous Integration and Feature Branching (davefarley.net)
2504.
Garry Winogrand’s Photographs Contain Entire Novels (lithub.com)
2505.
Spectral Normalization Explained (christiancosgrove.com)
2506.
Apple now runs on 100% green energy (fastcompany.com)
2507.
Show HN: Vanity Fair, the Future, and You (vanityfair.com)
2508.
How to Market Your SaaS Product (blog.evantodesk.com)
2509.
Facebook apologises for legal threat over Cambridge Analytica story:live updates (theguardian.com)
2510.
Ask HN: Effectiveness of “Who is Hiring” thread?
2511.
Design and Evaluation of a Continuous Consistency Model for Replicated Services [pdf] (usenix.org)
2512.
'Most' People on Facebook May Have Had Their Accounts Scraped (theatlantic.com)
2513.
Expose Thyself: On the Digitally Revealed Life (iasc-culture.org)
2514.
The Xiaomi story: from zero to US$16B in seven years (scmp.com)
2515.
Mt. Gox and the Surprising Redemption of Bitcoin’s Biggest Villain (fortune.com)
2516.
'Sea Nomads' Are First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving (news.nationalgeographic.com)
2517.
'The Bay Area is broken': Why Silicon Valley startups are hiring elsewhere (phys.org)
2518.
Generate a color PAL composite signal using the built in DACs of the $5 ESP32 (bitluni.net)
2519.
Cognitive biases that lead to poorly designed products (invertedpassion.com)
2520.
Designing Distributed Systems: Patterns and Paradigms for Scalable Services (itbook.store)