April 2015 Archive
3871.
Show HN: Healthy vegetarian recipes prepared by expert nutritionists (veggieplan.com)
3872.
Best Practices for Email Coding (freshmail.com)
3873.
Customer.io Extended Outage (customer.io)
3874.
The next generation of medical tools may be home brewed (medium.com)
3875.
Industrial Society and Its Future / The Unabomber Manifesto (1995) (washingtonpost.com)
3876.
Ask HN: Do you meditate? At work? How? ()
3877.
Samsung Gear VR Open Source Development Framework (gearvrf.org)
3878.
Aluminum battery technology allows for 1 minute charge (phys.org)
3879.
Digital ocean not safe harbor? ()
3880.
Messenger.com (messenger.com)
3881.
The $20,000 gold Apple Watch Edition sold out in China in less than an hour (businessinsider.com)
3882.
Twitter Is Pushing Celebrities and Publishers to Stop Using Meerkat (techcrunch.com)
3883.
Nokia agrees to buy Alcatel-Lucent for $16.6B (theverge.com)
3884.
Strange rituals or cannibalism? Neanderthals manipulated bodies after death (sciencedaily.com)
3885.
The perfect job offer (medium.com)
3886.
Volt (Isomorphic Ruby Framework) v0.9.0 Released (blog.voltframework.com)
3887.
Chinese scientists genetically modify human embryos (nature.com)
3888.
Dropbox Deprecating the Sync and Datastore APIs (blogs.dropbox.com)
3889.
A Ridiculous Proposal (2014) (pilgrimagesoftware.com)
3890.
WordPress XSS 0day (arstechnica.com)
3891.
The difference between Apple and Samsung industrial design (imore.com)
3892.
Show HN: Sawmill.io – Make actionable work items from app logs for Node.js (sawmill.io)
3893.
Experience VR using the Myo armband (developerblog.myo.com)
3894.
Elon Musk Teases Mysterious Tesla Box (twitter.com)
3895.
DroneBase (YC W15) Lets Any Business Rent a Drone and Pilot (techcrunch.com)
3896.
Monitoring the progress of fermentation of beer in a simple fashion (anfractuosity.com)
3897.
“Unquestionable greed”: The startup CEO who stole $765k from his friends (arstechnica.com)
3898.
Google kills 200 ad-injecting Chrome extensions, says many are malware (arstechnica.com)
3899.
Amazon’s Dash Button and the future of invisible, frictionless computers (medium.com)
3900.
Dead children currency (80000hours.org)