March 2015 Archive
8941.
The LA Parking Violations Bureau Is Actually Run by Xerox (np.reddit.com)
8942.
Netflix God Mode (producthunt.com)
8943.
Jeff Minter writes about Atari's legal threats (pastebin.com)
8944.
The Doldrums of Consulting (reefpoints.dockyard.com)
8945.
Jsonresume: Open source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes (jsonresume.org)
8946.
Fraternity House Stories (fratclips.com)
8947.
Why Monetary Awards Don't Work? (yegor256.com)
8948.
Billion Dollar Bulley: A documentary on Yelp’s racket on small business owners (kickstarter.com)
8949.
Jsan – stringify and parse js objects with circular references (npmjs.com)
8950.
Sling TV is coming for your cable cord with more channels and Xbox deal (zdnet.com)
8951.
Pornography’s awkward phase. The new book “Psychedelic Sex.” (theparisreview.org)
8952.
Tesla can now sell cars directly to customers in New Jersey (businessinsider.com)
8953.
Tesla can now sell its cars directly to consumers in New Jersey (engadget.com)
8954.
Wikimedia Open Access Policy (blog.wikimedia.org)
8955.
March Madness Makers and Takers (bloomberg.com)
8956.
Efficient development workflow using Git submodules and Docker Compose (airpair.com)
8957.
Introducing Gyroscope (medium.com)
8958.
Is Google working on a cure for cancer? (telegraph.co.uk)
8959.
Anti Great Firewall mirrors under DDOS following WSJ article (twitter.com)
8960.
Running a Small Docker Swarm Cluster (blog.scottlowe.org)
8961.
How our small startup affords to offer paid maternity leave (fastcompany.com)
8962.
New JavaScript techniques for rapid page loads (blog.chromium.org)
8963.
Ellen Pao's lawyer just served Facebook with a gender discrimination suit (theverge.com)
8964.
Bitcoin: Government to regulate cryptocurrency to avoid money laundering (independent.co.uk)
8965.
Growing ConvertKit to $5,020 in MRR (medium.com)
8966.
Sans Bullshit Sans (sansbullshitsans.com)
8967.
Atari to indie dev: Stop ripping off your own work on Tempest 2000 (arstechnica.com)
8968.
Crystal with “Forbidden Symmetry” Found in 4.5B-Year-Old Meteorite (iflscience.com)
8969.
Most stars have planets in their habitable zones (phys.org)
8970.
How Meerkat Is Going to Change the 2016 Election (medium.com)