April 2014 Archive
2071.
Facebook F8 Live (f8.facebooklive.com)
2072.
Lorenz (xkcd.com)
2073.
The fuzzy math behind the search for MH370 (slate.com)
2074.
Why a prolific Clojure user switched to Haskell (bitemyapp.com)
2075.
How the secret police tracked my childhood (bbc.co.uk)
2076.
Instant, typo-tolerant search in your Linkedin contacts (linkedinsearch.algolia.com)
2077.
Ask HN: Tools of the trade, 2014 edition ()
2078.
Sequoia's Investment Memo on YouTube (milesgrimshaw.com)
2079.
This is Android TV (theverge.com)
2080.
How API-First Development Boosts Productivity (lob.com)
2081.
Pixel And Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In The Gig Economy (fastcompany.com)
2082.
Docker 0.10: Quality and Ops Tooling (blog.docker.io)
2083.
IRS considers taxing work perks like food, gym memberships (foxnews.com)
2084.
Mob Rule (al3x.net)
2085.
Linguist Deciphers 1,800-Year-Old Letter from Egyptian Soldier (sci-news.com)
2086.
WordPass – Hate passwords, love passphrases (wordpass.io)
2087.
Mt. Gox commences bankruptcy proceedings [pdf] (mtgox.com)
2088.
Apple, Be Afraid: China's Xiaomi Going Global (forbes.com)
2089.
Google is hiding I/O tickets in developer documentation images (developer.android.com)
2090.
Datasight.io – Machine Learning for the Masses (datasight.io)
2091.
Is my private key secure? (privatekeycheck.com)
2092.
Yahoo In More Turmoil: Is CEO Mayer Running Out Of Options? (linkedin.com)
2093.
HD Manufacturer LaCie Admits Yearlong Data Breach (threatpost.com)
2094.
In Aereo, Supreme Court Rightly Skeptical About Becoming Technology Regulators (eff.org)
2095.
Nanoparticle Temporarily Violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics (scitechdaily.com)
2096.
Erdős–Bacon Number (en.wikipedia.org)
2097.
Building a Better PHP – Part 3: Getting Started with Hack (blog.engineyard.com)
2098.
US secretly built 'Cuban Twitter' to stir unrest (sfgate.com)
2099.
Paul Graham's personal website (circa 2000) (bugbear.com)
2100.
I'm Sad Brendan Eich Had to Step Down as Mozilla CEO (kirkwylie.blogspot.com)