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(github.com)
March 2015 Archive
331.
332.
Bayesian Methods for Hackers
(camdavidsonpilon.github.io)
333.
FCC Releases Open Internet Order
(fcc.gov)
334.
Warren Buffett Just Wrote His Best Annual Letter
(gatesnotes.com)
335.
Valve's SteamVR solves big problems and poses bigger questions
(eurogamer.net)
336.
GitLab acquires Gitorious
(about.gitlab.com)
337.
Are Your Devices Hardwired for Betrayal?
(eff.org)
338.
In Defense of the Midwest
(ntietz.com)
339.
The HTTPS-Only Standard
(https.cio.gov)
340.
No bullshit guide to math and physics
(nobsgui.de)
341.
Developer productivity: The art of saying no
(localizejs.com)
342.
Experimental browser built in HTML
(github.com)
343.
Add a dirt-cheap screen to the Raspberry Pi B+
(blog.reasonablycorrect.com)
344.
HTML6 proposal for single-page apps without JavaScript
(lists.w3.org)
345.
Meerkat is dying
(bgr.com)
346.
New ARM-powered chip aims for battery life measured in decades
(arstechnica.com)
347.
Kino by Haruki Murakami
(newyorker.com)
348.
Machine Learning for Programming – Peter Norvig
(infoq.com)
349.
Deep Learning vs. Machine Learning vs. Pattern Recognition
(quantombone.blogspot.com)
350.
351.
Kronos Haskell
(kronosnotebook.com)
352.
How I could delete any video on YouTube
(kamil.hism.ru)
353.
Motion sensing using the doppler effect
(danielrapp.github.io)
354.
Hacker School is now the Recurse Center
(recurse.com)
355.
Firefox Developer Edition 38: 64-bits and more
(hacks.mozilla.org)
356.
A not-so-obvious reason to apply to YC
(yvonne.posthaven.com)
357.
Why Are Geospatial Databases So Hard to Build?
(jandrewrogers.com)
358.
Technology predictions
(blog.samaltman.com)
359.
Bill Watterson talks
(washingtonpost.com)
360.
Pencil code
(pencilcode.net)