April 2016 Archive
4471.
Fund Nim and help its development (salt.bountysource.com)
4472.
Bezos Letter to Shareholders 2016 (sec.gov)
4473.
1 Billionaire impact on one state's budget (csmonitor.com)
4474.
Accidentally Quadratic – Node.js left-pad (accidentallyquadratic.tumblr.com)
4475.
Testssl.sh: Testing TLS/SSL encryption (testssl.sh)
4476.
Spies in the sky (buzzfeed.com)
4477.
Why Nature Prefers Hexagons (nautil.us)
4478.
Denser, Cooler, Faster, Stronger: PHP on ARM Microservers (jezhalford.com)
4479.
Leonard Cohen at 80: 'The other side of the hill is no time to tarry' (telegraph.co.uk)
4480.
Can a Search Engine Pop Our Filter Bubbles? (cmswire.com)
4481.
Modular CSS with React (medium.com)
4482.
Canadian innovation for killing mosquito eggs could help Zika fight (sciencedaily.com)
4483.
Hilbert curve (en.wikipedia.org)
4484.
A Fleet of Self-Driving Trucks Just Completed a 1,000-Mile Trip Across Europe (popularmechanics.com)
4485.
Tutorial: Getting Started with Websockets in Go (meetspaceapp.com)
4486.
Query single assets from 14 locations – new tool (tools.keycdn.com)
4487.
Netflix: Dependency Management in a Complex World (gradle.org)
4488.
End-To-End WhatsApp Encryption: Why Signal Protocol Is So Well-Designed (praetorian.com)
4489.
MongoClient – Management tool for MongoDB databases (github.com)
4490.
Tesla has received 325,000 preorders for the Model 3 (theverge.com)
4491.
A Computer Paints a Rembrandt, and It Looks Just Like the Real Thing (fastcodesign.com)
4492.
MIT Deep Learning Book in PDF Format (github.com)
4493.
List of development podcasts curated by developers (hashnode.com)
4494.
Visualize your elixir VM (github.com)
4495.
Tune your App Perf (and get fit for summer) (speakerdeck.com)
4496.
The Next Hot Job in Silicon Valley Is for Poets (washingtonpost.com)
4497.
Google Is Sitting on a Timebomb with Its Nest Disaster (forbes.com)
4498.
The Paradox of the Elephant Brain (nautil.us)
4499.
PyPy: Warmup improvements: more efficient trace representation (morepypy.blogspot.com)
4500.
Mark Zuckerberg prepares to fight for dominance of the next era of computing (economist.com)