April 2014 Archive
1411.
git cascade and git forward-merge (github.com)
1412.
David "Debt" Graeber evicted, claims revenge-harassment for OWS participation (boingboing.net)
1413.
The reason Angular JS will fail (okmaya.com)
1414.
Review of Thomas Piketty's Capital: Capitalism vs Democracy (nytimes.com)
1415.
Want a Healthier City? Prescribe Biking (theatlanticcities.com)
1416.
Cognitive motor performance in Starcraft 2 begins declining at age 24 (cbc.ca)
1417.
PolarSSL – Does anyone have any experiences with this OpenSSL competitor? (polarssl.org)
1418.
New York is the heart of a new digital economy. (nyctecheconomy.com)
1419.
Ask HN: How do you feel about HBO's Silicon Valley?
1420.
Blackberry had its first good idea in years (wired.com)
1421.
Pronking for Programmers (paulbutcher.com)
1422.
What Happens to Asian-American Overachievers When the Test-Taking Ends? (2011) (nymag.com)
1423.
The Cucumber Test Trap (tooky.co.uk)
1424.
Weev Is Free (techcrunch.com)
1425.
Should the 1% Protest the .01%? (priceonomics.com)
1426.
Show HN: A different approach against online censorship (unblock.us.org)
1427.
Tech Trends 2014 (frogdesign.com)
1428.
Blendle – iTunes for journalism launches in the Netherlands (launch.blendle.nl)
1429.
PlanOut: A framework for online field experiments (facebook.github.io)
1430.
How the Internet Is Taking Away America’s Religion (technologyreview.com)
1431.
The rise in popularity of boys' names that end in ‘n’ (io9.com)
1432.
What should a self-taught programmer study?
1433.
Netherlands bans illegal downloading (translate.google.com)
1434.
Standing strong and staying Mozillian (bitstampede.com)
1435.
LA Sheriffs launch a surveillance app that uses your photos and videos (boingboing.net)
1436.
How much would unlimited access to movies, books, magazines, and music cost? (blog.minming.net)
1437.
Show HN: Pintask, the hackable task tracker (pintask.me)
1438.
Be Glad That Corporate Liability Is Limited (bloombergview.com)
1439.
Blue Bottle acquires Tonx (tonx.org)
1440.
Sirius: A distributed system library from Comcast (comcast.github.io)