March 2015 Archive
8371.
Women, Men, and Other Things Done Wrong by Silicon Valley (2010) (kalzumeus.com)
8372.
Airbnb’s AirPal Reflects New Ways to Query and Get Answers from Hive and Hadoop (thenewstack.io)
8373.
Dropbox Wrangles with the Server State Dilemma in Its API (thenewstack.io)
8374.
How Twitter’s Aurora Replaces Operating Systems with Stateless Services (thenewstack.io)
8375.
Creative achievers have difficulty blocking out unnecessary sounds (sciencedirect.com)
8376.
5 things how to make code review easier (issart.com)
8377.
Building desktop applications using go and nwjs (learningtolearn.sndrs.ca)
8378.
Does your startup make money? (are we in a bubble) (surveymonkey.com)
8379.
O'Reilly HTMLBook Specification (oreillymedia.github.io)
8380.
Hope behind Endings (accede.com.au)
8381.
WHY 2015 WILL BE THE YEAR OF REMITTANCES (bernardlunn.com)
8382.
Apple patches many security vulnerabilities including remote code exec (theregister.co.uk)
8383.
A New Artificial Skylight System Nearly Indistinguishable from the Sun Itself (thisiscolossal.com)
8384.
Show HN: Git HTTPSable Push (github.com)
8385.
FeedPress expands RSS analytics service into podcast hosting (feed.press)
8386.
Announcing pick: a fuzzy search tool for the command-line (robots.thoughtbot.com)
8387.
Three Gigahertz Forever (plasmasturm.org)
8388.
Neovim – A call to arms: Reviewers wanted (github.com)
8389.
Why Israel should dig its own Suez Canal (jpost.com)
8390.
Smallest Hydropower Plant (kickstarter.com)
8391.
How Google's wireless service could push down everyone's cellphone bill (vox.com)
8392.
Introduction to Time Service (catb.org)
8393.
Birds that bring gifts and do the gardening (bbc.com)
8394.
Want More Energy? Try Changing Coffee with Chamomile Tea (danielscocco.com)
8395.
You should write more (2014) (drmaciver.com)
8396.
What Is PCI Compliance and Why Do I Need It (datatechitp.com)
8397.
Experiments with Rust and Emscripten (github.com)
8398.
Twitter Now Tracking User IP Addresses (f-secure.com)
8399.
Y Combinator and 500 Startups – A founders comparison (medium.com)
8400.
10 weeks of Node.js after 10 years of PHP (medium.com)