April 2014 Archive
1741.
The Document Foundation announces the Document Liberation Project (blog.documentfoundation.org)
1742.
From Burger Flipper to Bürgermeister? Immigrant Could Become Next Berlin Mayor (spiegel.de)
1743.
Shit Hackers Say (youtube.com)
1744.
Implementing Plausible Crash Recovery (plausible.coop)
1745.
Programmers' Proverbs (I'd love some input) (github.com)
1746.
Urine in Portland reservoir: How dangerous is pee in drinking water? (slate.com)
1747.
Ahead Of NY Subpoena Hearing, Airbnb Weeds Out Hosts With Dozens Of Listings (techcrunch.com)
1748.
Disqus launches Sponsored Comments (blog.disqus.com)
1749.
Corrosive Conformity (nationalreview.com)
1750.
How a non-tech, thirty-something with kids started his company (pando.com)
1751.
Secure Your Domain – Where Is Safe to Register a Domain Name? (2012) (gun.io)
1752.
How to deploy your Node.js service (blog.gosquadron.com)
1753.
The Diving Save (randsinrepose.com)
1754.
MadEye – Code Together (madeye.io)
1755.
A small router for Openresty (docs.apitools.com)
1756.
Bypassing the Telegram authentication protocol [pdf] (cert.inteco.es)
1757.
Foolproof: A Sampling of Mathematical Folk Humor (2005) [pdf] (ams.org)
1758.
Singe: Leveraging Warp Specialization for High Performance on GPUs [pdf] (theory.stanford.edu)
1759.
Anki, Ten Thousand Cards Later (rs.io)
1760.
Using sysdig to troubleshoot (bencane.com)
1761.
How to move off of Dropbox – Drop Condoleezza Rice or we will #dropdropbox (drop-dropbox.com)
1762.
Mozilla CEO Eich says gay-marriage firestorm could hurt Firefox (cnet.com)
1763.
Ask HN: What accounting software do you use?
1764.
Go Fucking Do It (levels.io)
1765.
When the IRS 'likes' your Facebook update (marketplace.org)
1766.
Lisp is Abstract Syntax (michaelrbernste.in)
1767.
Higher Education: Too many degrees are a waste of money. (economist.com)
1768.
Wesleyan bucks trend, lets students graduate in 3 years (bostonglobe.com)
1769.
The recovery puzzle: New factory in Ohio struggles to match jobs to job-seekers (washingtonpost.com)
1770.
Ask HN: What do you do when you're not working/programming?