March 2015 Archive
11041.
The Largest Helicopter Ever Built
(en.wikipedia.org)
11042.
11043.
How to make eyewitness evidence more reliable
(bostonglobe.com)
11044.
Toothpaste startup hopes to brush away competition
(cbsnews.com)
11045.
Recording Audio and Video with HTML5
(artandlogic.com)
11046.
Learn brainfuck in Y minutes
(learnxinyminutes.com)
11047.
Dual-Screen YotaPhone 2 Comes to the U.S. This Summer via Indiegogo
(techcrunch.com)
11048.
11049.
Mary Cain Is Growing Up Fast
(nytimes.com)
11050.
Meizu MX4 Ubuntu Edition Hands-On MWC2015
(youtube.com)
11051.
The Physics of Going from First to Third
(hardballtimes.com)
11052.
Will Tesla Ever Make Money?
(bloomberg.com)
11053.
Open Cloud Helps Boost Market for Linux Talent
(thenewstack.io)
11054.
Delusions of usefulness
(shadyacres.tumblr.com)
11055.
React Community Round-up #25
(facebook.github.io)
11056.
Tomorrowland: How Silicon Valley Shapes Our Future
(spiegel.de)
11057.
8 advantages of using open source in the enterprise
(enterprisersproject.com)
11058.
11059.
Golang dependencies and vendoring
(groups.google.com)
11060.
New Chinese character threatens to 'break the internet'
(telegraph.co.uk)
11061.
11062.
Finding the Dense City Hidden in Los Angeles
(medium.com)
11063.
Speeding Plant Growth to Feed the World
(technologyreview.com)
11064.
“It’s like somebody trying to send an email to somebody … they don’t know”
(associationsnow.com)
11065.
Migrating VMs from EC2 to Google Compute Engine
(jeff.noxon.cc)
11066.
11067.
Open Source Software and University Intellectual Property Policies
(danielskatzblog.wordpress.com)
11068.
Use GitHub Punchcards to Schedule Meetings Like a Boss
(leereilly.net)
11069.
HTC and Valve Have Cracked the VR Code
(techcrunch.com)
11070.
I bet you don't sleep enough and the odds are in my favor
(justrollingwith.it)