In Iceland’s DNA, New Clues to Disease-Causing Genes
(nytimes.com)
March 2015 Archive
3001.
3002.
Anglo-Saxon antibiotics are just the start – bioprospecting in the past
(theguardian.com)
3003.
Flashlight – Do anything with Spotlight
(flashlight.nateparrott.com)
3004.
Profiling the profiler: working around a six minute xperf hang
(randomascii.wordpress.com)
3005.
3006.
March 2015 Quicklisp dist update now available
(blog.quicklisp.org)
3007.
How We Got Our First 100 Paying Customers in 24 Hours
(groovehq.com)
3008.
The Rise of the Nameless Narrator
(newyorker.com)
3010.
Did Silent Circle remove their warrant canary?
(twitter.com)
3011.
10 weeks of Node.js after 10 years of PHP
(medium.com)
3012.
Obama's $100M plan to boost high-tech training, hiring
(latimes.com)
3013.
3014.
To Digitize a Brain – The Google Earth of Neuroscience
(arstechnica.com)
3015.
Japan's Deaf Composer Wasn't What He Seemed
(newrepublic.com)
3016.
3017.
Understanding Explain in PostgreSQL
(dalibo.org)
3018.
If Putin Dies
(tomnichols.net)
3019.
Justine Musk on Extreme Success
(quora.com)
3020.
On compromising app developers to go after their users
(freedom-to-tinker.com)
3021.
Speed up your angular apps and get rid of sasqwatches
(airpair.com)
3022.
OpenSSH 6.8 has just been released
(openssh.com)
3023.
Continuous Bayes – A Maybe Biased Coin
(sidhantgodiwala.com)
3024.
3025.
Mesosphere Announces HDFS on Mesos, Ready for Community Beta Testing
(mesosphere.com)
3026.
Amazon's open source selfishness scares off potential talent (2014)
(theregister.co.uk)
3027.
Google is not a charity
(businessinsider.com)
3028.
The race to find Philae
(dailymail.co.uk)
3029.
3030.
What is Your Software Worth? (2006) [pdf]
(infolab.stanford.edu)