March 2015 Archive
991.
Ask HN: I'm looking for a Spotify software engineer to speak to
992.
Hacking BIOS chips isn't just the NSA's domain anymore (wired.com)
993.
Ross Ulbricht Calls for New Trial, Alleging Feds Hacked Tor (wired.com)
994.
Show HN: Bish – Shell scripting with a modern feel (github.com)
995.
16 TB and 20,000 IOPS EBS Volumes (aws.amazon.com)
996.
I Tried VR Porn, and It Was Weird (kotaku.com)
997.
Classp: a “classier” way to parse (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
998.
Burn After Reading: William Powell and the Anarchist Cookbook (harpers.org)
999.
Cleaning up software older than me (blog.anthrobsd.net)
1000.
MIT Bitcoin Expo Livestream (youtube.com)
1001.
Train doors require GPS signal to open despite stations being underground (2014) (ciras.org.uk)
1002.
Google Ventures' Bill Maris Investing in Idea of Living to 500 (bloomberg.com)
1003.
Apple Watch Keynote Live Streaming (apple.com)
1004.
Intel’s Powered-Up Core I7 Broadwell Mini PC (arstechnica.com)
1005.
MyTemp.email – Temporary Disposable Email (mytemp.email)
1006.
Why English sucks as the language for international and scientific communication (madore.org)
1007.
Mockups for a free, ad-supported Uber service (andrewchen.co)
1008.
Working Effectively with Unit Tests (blog.fogcreek.com)
1009.
Facebook's Engineering Director Is Headed to the White House (yahoo.com)
1010.
Why you shouldn’t believe that exciting new medical study (vox.com)
1011.
Amazon opens a store on Alibaba (qz.com)
1012.
Rust for Clojurists (gist.github.com)
1013.
The Need for Care with “Thoughtcrime” (eff.org)
1014.
RethinkDB 2.0 release candidate (rethinkdb.com)
1015.
Code Generation from the AST in Go (blog.gopheracademy.com)
1016.
Tracking Device Teardown (ifixit.com)
1017.
Miscellany № 59: the percent sign (shadycharacters.co.uk)
1018.
Ask HN: What are the most useful Chrome extensions?
1019.
EU Court Rules E-Books Are Services, Not Goods (wsj.com)
1020.
Born Red: Profile of Xi Jinping (newyorker.com)