March 2015 Archive
7741.
If Turing hadn't committed suicide, what would have changed in computer science? ()
7742.
The End of Full Disclosure (seclists.org)
7743.
Show HN: UrgeZapper, a tool to mindfully deal with urges (urgezapper.com)
7744.
10 weeks of Node.js after 10 years of PHP (medium.com)
7745.
Meerkat Raises $12M from Greylock at a $40M Valuation (techcrunch.com)
7746.
Lessons Learned Building the Raspberry Pi Dramble (servercheck.in)
7747.
Criticism and Ineffective Feedback (kateheddleston.com)
7748.
What to Expect When Working with a Woman in Technology (2013) (medium.com)
7749.
Google's authentication-less, on-the-fly image resizing service (carlo.zottmann.org)
7750.
NASA's New X-Plane Design Has 18 Engines, Pencils for Wings (motherboard.vice.com)
7751.
Specializing to survive (nytimes.com)
7752.
Cosmo – The Single Page Application CMS (cosmocms.org)
7753.
Known Wikipedia Hoaxes (en.wikipedia.org)
7754.
Learning to program is a loser's game (cs.uni.edu)
7755.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SHOCKWAVE ATTENUATION VIA ELECTROMAGNETIC ARC (uspto.gov)
7756.
The Precise (and Narrow) Limits on U.S. Economic Espionage (lawfareblog.com)
7757.
Bringing African Shoppers to the Global Mall (nytimes.com)
7758.
Twitter is facing a class action lawsuit for gender discrimination (theverge.com)
7759.
An end to fake scientific papers (retractionwatch.com)
7760.
The Little Book of HTML/CSS Frameworks (meiert.com)
7761.
LaserDisc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (en.wikipedia.org)
7762.
Caffeine – Java 8 caching (github.com)
7763.
Scenery – Showcase your designs with premium mockup templates (getscenery.com)
7764.
Scoop – A command-line installer for Windows (scoop.sh)
7765.
Scientists hack air-gapped system using heat (thestack.com)
7766.
Watson, Eat Your Heart Out: Here Comes X.ai (mongodb.com)
7767.
Show HN: SimplyRETS – A modern API for building real estate applications (simplyrets.com)
7768.
Request for Public Comment on Activities Under Executive Order 12333 (federalregister.gov)
7769.
Caught on camera: ICANN CEO slams the internet's kingmakers (theregister.co.uk)
7770.
Google Makes Most of Close Ties to White House (wsj.com)