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Archives for 26 Apr 2016
  1. WebKit is moving away from prefixes
    (304 points | Comments)

  2. Xi editor: A modern editor with a backend written in Rust
    (274 points | Comments)

  3. VW Presentation in 2006 Showed How to Foil Emissions Tests
    (129 points | Comments)

  4. Hubble Discovers Moon Orbiting the Dwarf Planet Makemake
    (122 points | Comments)

  5. Intel Proposes to Use USB Type-C Digital Audio Technology
    (105 points | Comments)

  6. iPhone Sales Drop, and Apple’s 13-Year Surge Ebbs
    (386 points | Comments)

  7. Have Software Developers Given Up?
    (460 points | Comments)

  8. Capacitor, BigQuery’s next-generation columnar storage format
    (133 points | Comments)

  9. Mitsubishi: We've been cheating on fuel tests for 25 years
    (254 points | Comments)

  10. ‘Laws’ of Software Development
    (315 points | Comments)

  11. Node.js v6.0 Released
    (728 points | Comments)

  12. Jenkins 2.0 is here
    (138 points | Comments)

  13. MakerBot Is Outsourcing Its Brooklyn Manufacturing Jobs to China
    (114 points | Comments)

  14. What Do You Do with 120-Sided Dice?
    (107 points | Comments)

  15. Go Home Swift Compiler, You’re Drunk
    (144 points | Comments)

  16. The End of Numeric Error: An interview with John L. Gustafson
    (148 points | Comments)

  17. Chez Scheme is now free
    (453 points | Comments)

  18. Mosh: the mobile shell
    (469 points | Comments)

  19. Withings acquired by Nokia
    (115 points | Comments)

  20. Elixir RAM and the Template of Doom
    (357 points | Comments)

  21. “American Scientist” Understands Nothing about the Traveling Salesman Problem
    (128 points | Comments)

  22. Agile is Dead
    (121 points | Comments)

  23. Dropbox Project Infinite
    (743 points | Comments)

  24. Singapore Is Taking the ‘Smart City’ to a New Level
    (149 points | Comments)

  25. Lionsgate is making its films available on Steam
    (232 points | Comments)

  26. The Linux Scheduler: A Decade of Wasted Cores
    (136 points | Comments)

  27. Firefox and Thunderbird: A Fork in the Road
    (102 points | Comments)

  28. SQL Tricks
    (182 points | Comments)

  29. O Reader My Reader – Remembering Google Reader
    (262 points | Comments)

  30. Being a Developer After 40
    (854 points | Comments)

  31. The Al-Qaeda Leader Who Wasn’t: The Shameful Ordeal of Abu Zubaydah
    (350 points | Comments)

  32. Grafi.js – JavaScript Image Processing Library
    (113 points | Comments)

  33. College Sex-Assault Trials Belong in Court, Not Campus (2014)
    (221 points | Comments)

  34. The driverless truck is coming, and it’s going to automate millions of jobs
    (447 points | Comments)

  35. Let Chris Crawford teach you to program Atari's 8-bit computers [video]
    (151 points | Comments)

  36. After Netflix crackdown on border-hopping, Canadians ready to return to piracy
    (207 points | Comments)