March 2015 Archive
1411.
Will the U.S. Senate Allow Big Media to Hold Blind People for Ransom? (eff.org)
1412.
Security of Infrastructure Secrets (journal.paul.querna.org)
1413.
The Hardest Shot in Bowling (slate.com)
1414.
Facebook's Yann LeCunn Discusses Digital Companions and AI (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1415.
OpenBSD 5.7 Preorders Started (undeadly.org)
1416.
Large-Scale Machine Learning for Drug Discovery (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
1417.
Level RF (hscott.net)
1418.
Time and time correction in Erlang (erlang.org)
1419.
Artificial Intelligence for Humans, Vol 3: Deep Learning and Neural Networks (kickstarter.com)
1420.
How Ikea took over the world (fortune.com)
1421.
Notes on the Plan 9 3rd edition Kernel Source (2007) [pdf] (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
1422.
ARM and the BBC collaborate on a new initiative (community.arm.com)
1423.
Show HN: theca – a simple CLI note taking tool in Rust (bracewel.net)
1424.
Process and thread fundamentals (qnx.com)
1425.
America's obsession with STEM education is dangerous (washingtonpost.com)
1426.
New hubiC offers (hubic.com)
1427.
The Ethics of Unpaid Labor and the OSS Community (2013) (ashedryden.com)
1428.
Why Singapore banned chewing gum (bbc.com)
1429.
The Emperor's New Amplifier (2003) (normankoren.com)
1430.
A Review of Graeber's Essay on “Bullshit Jobs” (2013) (economist.com)
1431.
AVG Announces Invisibility Glasses (now.avg.com)
1432.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum's FAQ (cs.vu.nl)
1433.
Why startups fail, according to their founders (fortune.com)
1434.
Notable Labs (YC W15): Personalized Medical Testing for Brain Cancer Patients (techcrunch.com)
1435.
StubHub Sues Ticketmaster, Golden State Warriors, in Battle of Scalpers (washingtonpost.com)
1436.
Erik Naggum, RIP (2009) (open.salon.com)
1437.
10,000-Year-Old Stone Tool Site Discovered in Suburban Seattle (westerndigs.org)
1438.
Books on Entrepreneurship (blog.paymill.com)
1439.
The economy of weirdness (meteuphoric.wordpress.com)
1440.
China’s Arthur C. Clarke (newyorker.com)