April 2014 Archive
1531.
Hacker News with a points threshold (news.ycombinator.com)
1532.
Kiteboat: sailing innovation on SF Bay (project.kiteboat.com)
1533.
AngularJS integration with Haskell (github.com)
1534.
Noise, Dynamic Range and Bit Depth in Digital SLRs (theory.uchicago.edu)
1535.
The Hash Function Lounge (larc.usp.br)
1536.
In mobile, everything is still wide open (ben-evans.com)
1537.
Heroku Security Bug Bounty (blog.heroku.com)
1538.
Testing Chromium: ThreadSanitizer v2, a next-gen data race detector (blog.chromium.org)
1539.
Why are there so many rich white and Asian people buying our $300,000 product? (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1540.
How to Analyze a Patent (philip.greenspun.com)
1541.
Mozilla boss Brendan Eich resigns after gay marriage storm (bbc.com)
1542.
The Richest Rich Are in a Class by Themselves (businessweek.com)
1543.
Don't Hijack Browser Keyboard Shortcuts (hypertexthero.com)
1544.
Study: Majority of engineers believe they will become millionaires (recode.net)
1545.
Uber hit with preliminary injunction to stop service in Berlin (zeit.de)
1546.
Why Facebook Can’t Figure Out What to Do With Its Apps (wired.com)
1547.
Poachbox – Recruit Startup and Tech Talent (poachbox.com)
1548.
Siri's Psychological Effects on Children (newrepublic.com)
1549.
Microsoft ends support for custom domains in free email service (zdnet.com)
1550.
Hiring criteria at First Look Media: "Not white. Not male." (firstlook.org)
1551.
How to pair socks from a pile efficiently? (stackoverflow.com)
1552.
How I Killed A Startup In 4 Hours (And Why I Don’t Regret It) (techcrunch.com)
1553.
Toward an open Internet of Things (radar.oreilly.com)
1554.
The Same-Day War: Amazon, Google And Walmart Race To Bring Your Groceries (forbes.com)
1555.
How is Authorea different from Google Docs? (authorea.com)
1556.
Flood Maps (flood.firetree.net)
1557.
Things I Wish Every Search Box Did (insideintercom.io)
1558.
FireChat messaging app unites China and Taiwan in free speech (techinasia.com)
1559.
Comparing Node.js Promises, Try/Catch, Angular Zone.js and Zone (strongloop.com)
1560.
NYPD’s Twitter request for photos backfires (washingtonpost.com)