April 2015 Archive
4171.
Ask HN: Moving on before a year is out? ()
4172.
The unlikely origins of the word 'thug' (bbc.com)
4173.
Popcorn Time, Now Part of Netflix (blog.popcorntime.io)
4174.
$800,000 donated to help Memories Pizza recover from gamergate like harassment (gofundme.com)
4175.
Ask HN: Do you make money from newsletters? ()
4176.
How to Finish Your First Game When You Can’t Seem to Finish Your First Game (gamasutra.com)
4177.
Chrome is still a threat to your MacBook's battery (theverge.com)
4178.
The Higgs Field as the New Ether (2012) (independent.com)
4179.
Visualizing JavaScript as a Solar System (shaunlebron.github.io)
4180.
Want to Record the Cops? Know Your Rights (eff.org)
4181.
Nvidia's New Hardware Is “Very Open-Source Unfriendly” (phoronix.com)
4182.
Oscar Raises $145M at $1.5B Valuation to Build a New Healthcare, Insurance Giant (techcrunch.com)
4183.
House passes bill allowing corporations to share your data (engadget.com)
4184.
Google Acquires CodePen (ihatetomatoes.net)
4185.
Can SpaceX Really Cut the Cost of Space Travel by 75%? (fool.com)
4186.
Mapped: How hard it is to get across U.S. cities using only bike lanes (washingtonpost.com)
4187.
stackoverflow CTO: So we DDoSed ourselves with our own april fools' prank? (meta.stackoverflow.com)
4188.
Conway's law (en.wikipedia.org)
4189.
Ask HN: Who funds adult sites? I'm, uhh, asking for a friend ()
4190.
Have you ever felt like everything was wrong ()
4191.
Burn Rate Doesn’t Matter (techcrunch.com)
4192.
Show HN: Ncurses multifile IDE-style code editor (github.com)
4193.
New Descent Game by Former Star Citizen Devs (descendentstudios.com)
4194.
LLVM-Based Compiler for .NET (mdavey.wordpress.com)
4195.
Show HN: Airtable Guidebook – page flip CSS animation (airtable.com)
4196.
Cockney rhyming slang (en.wikipedia.org)
4197.
The art of error: 12 clever 404 pages (thenextweb.com)
4198.
Ask HN: What's your go to for all things antivirus on OS X? ()
4199.
Join Microsoft to Celebrate Debian 8 at LinuxFest Northwest (openness.microsoft.com)
4200.
Cheaper Robots, Fewer Workers (nytimes.com)