March 2015 Archive
901.
Why Clinton’s Private Email Server Was Such a Security Fail (wired.com)
902.
France wants companies to make appliances that last longer (washingtonpost.com)
903.
Early Retirement in the N.F.L. and at Google, and the Paradox of Success (nytimes.com)
904.
Why Some Bankers Are Leaving Finance for Fintech Startups (bloomberg.com)
905.
Another round of image bugs: PNG and JPEG XR (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
906.
Major security flaw undermines Apple and Google users, researchers discover (washingtonpost.com)
907.
San Francisco's Drug Geography (lmart999.github.io)
908.
So what's wrong with 1975 programming? (2006) (varnish-cache.org)
909.
Microsoft and Law Enforcement Transparency (blogs.microsoft.com)
910.
What the Seed Funding Boom Means for Raising a Series A (firstround.com)
911.
Things I Learned in Years of Freelancing (christopherhawkins.com)
912.
Improbable: enabling the development of large-scale simulated worlds (cdixon.org)
913.
Reader Conditionals in Clojure (dev.clojure.org)
914.
Linux kernel memory management, part 1 (github.com)
915.
What should the next Aaron Swartz do when the DOJ knocks? (boingboing.net)
916.
Show HN: Real Resume Examples from 1000s of Top Paid Professionals (visualcv.com)
917.
The moon is not the Earth’s only natural satellite (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
918.
Docker in Practice – A Guide for Engineers (zwischenzugs.wordpress.com)
919.
What do you do after an investor says yes? (blog.sendhub.com)
920.
BitTorrent client package and utilities in Go (github.com)
921.
The invisible network that keeps the world running (bbc.com)
922.
Machine intelligence, part 2 (blog.samaltman.com)
923.
How to save datetimes for future events (creativedeletion.com)
924.
Microsoft tackles China piracy with free upgrade to Windows 10 (reuters.com)
925.
How to use a Google Spreadsheet as a database (api.blockspring.com)
926.
See-Through Solar Is Tomorrow’s Threat to Oil (bloomberg.com)
927.
HGST gets closer to shipping 10TB HDD (zdnet.com)
928.
Apple CEO Tim Cook offered Steve Jobs part of his liver, but he refused (washingtonpost.com)
929.
Philip Glass Half-Full (commentarymagazine.com)
930.
Who are the Japanese? (2008) (discovermagazine.com)