April 2016 Archive
6151.
GitLab Development Kit (gitlab.com)
6152.
The College of Chinese Wisdom: Confucius (wsj.com)
6153.
Slack Alternatives That Are Better Than Slack in One Way or Another (blog.capterra.com)
6154.
I implemented obstruction free photography by Google and MSR (utkarshsinha.com)
6155.
IMF concerned UK referendum will interfere with Greek bailout – WikiLeaks (theguardian.com)
6156.
Poor residents were promised Wi-Fi service. The Times found they didn't get it (latimes.com)
6157.
Scientists investigate tiny Italian town with many centenaries (sciencealert.com)
6158.
Swifty D3.js: Part 1 (salabs.io)
6159.
The Obama Doctrine (theatlantic.com)
6160.
Pure CSS Free Text Logo Maker (wopers.com)
6161.
WebRTC Experiments and Demos (webrtc-experiment.com)
6162.
McKesson: The healthcare tech giant you've probably never heard of (fortune.com)
6163.
The Mainstream Media Thinks Ethereum and Bitcoin Are Competitors (cryptocoinsnews.com)
6164.
ASM.OCaml (ocamlpro.com)
6165.
Statistics: When Confounding Variables Are Out of Control (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
6166.
Technological unemployment (en.wikipedia.org)
6167.
In Newly Created Life-Form, a Major Mystery (quantamagazine.org)
6168.
It’s Okay Not to Lead (daedtech.com)
6169.
Michael Burry (from the Big Short) thinks another financial crisis is looming (nymag.com)
6170.
Apple introduces their answer to the Raspberry Pi (hackaday.com)
6171.
Largest network of cortical neurons mapped from ~100 terabytes data set (kurzweilai.net)
6172.
How You Keep Your Ember.js Project Up-To-Date (yoember.com)
6173.
Expa Labs Will Nurture Tech Startups a Few at a Time (nytimes.com)
6174.
How bad is the Windows command line really? (blog.nullspace.io)
6175.
SSE: mind the gap (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
6176.
Arduino Releases MKR1000, Project Platform (makezine.com)
6177.
Curio – A Python library for concurrent I/O (curio.readthedocs.org)
6178.
Homebrew Core/Formulae Split (groups.google.com)
6179.
How foreign investors are squeezing out Vancouver’s middle class (thewalrus.ca)
6180.
A perfectly frictionless world? No, thanks (medium.com)