March 2015 Archive
361.
Drones and the rise of the high tech assassins (boingboing.net)
362.
A fast, offline reverse geocoder in Python (github.com)
363.
TPP leak: states give companies the right to repeal nations' laws (boingboing.net)
364.
Go 1.5 concurrent garbage collector pacing (docs.google.com)
365.
How the New York Times keeps tragedies ad-free (parkerhiggins.net)
366.
Django REST framework 3.1 released (django-rest-framework.org)
367.
Ask HN: Anxiety is limiting my enjoyment of a wonderful career. Can you relate?
368.
Adopting Microservices at Netflix (nginx.com)
369.
Neighbors Got Together to Buy Vacant Buildings. Now, Renting to Bakers and Brewers (yesmagazine.org)
370.
Academia's 1% (chroniclevitae.com)
371.
A Scholarly Markdown (scholarlymarkdown.com)
372.
Twitter Gave Meerkat Two Hours’ Notice before Cutting Access (fastcompany.com)
373.
Wiki creator reinvents collaboration, again (infoworld.com)
374.
Solving the Go Challenge 1 in Erlang (medium.com)
375.
Cross compilation just got better in Go 1.5 (dave.cheney.net)
376.
Marissa Mayer Has Completed Step One (medium.com)
377.
Google Code Jam 2015 (code.google.com)
378.
Accidentally Quadratic (accidentallyquadratic.tumblr.com)
379.
Stephen King's “Everything You Need to Know About Writing Successfully” (aerogrammestudio.com)
380.
The sound of the dialup, pictured and explained (2012) (windytan.com)
381.
Chrome introduces Web App install banners (updates.html5rocks.com)
382.
12-minute Mandelbrot: fractals on a 50 year old IBM 1401 mainframe (righto.com)
383.
Folding fractions (plus.maths.org)
384.
Linux Performance Analysis: New Tools and Old Secrets (brendangregg.com)
385.
GitBook: A modern publishing toolchain (gitbook.com)
386.
Did a Human or a Computer Write This? (nytimes.com)
387.
Echo: A fast HTTP router and micro framework in Go (github.com)
388.
Lucene: The Good Parts (blog.parsely.com)
389.
Zero (mathworld.wolfram.com)
390.
Rent Control Creates Higher Rents in SF (nickstefan.net)