March 2015 Archive
1591.
A Friend of the Devil: Inside a Famous Cold War Deception (newyorker.com)
1592.
Show HN: Performance-focused pure CSS loading animations (connoratherton.com)
1593.
Running Apache Kafka at Scale (engineering.linkedin.com)
1594.
The Hacker Papers (1980) (textfiles.com)
1595.
Neurostimulation: Hacking your brain (economist.com)
1596.
The Village that fell asleep: mystery illness that perplexes Kazakh scientists (theguardian.com)
1597.
Lessons learned from implementing Paxos (2012) (blog.willportnoy.com)
1598.
Media Hacking (medium.com)
1599.
The Most Amazing Bowling Story Ever (2012) (dmagazine.com)
1600.
Infinit: Send files of unlimited size on mobile (infinit.io)
1601.
Finding Watsi's Growth Engine (blog.modeanalytics.com)
1602.
Fast Bounded-Concurrency Hash Tables (backtrace.io)
1603.
Mexican taxi drivers beat up Uber with baseball bats. (Google translate) (translate.google.com)
1604.
Why salaries don’t rise (washingtonpost.com)
1605.
HBO’s New Streaming Service, HBO Now, Exclusive to Apple at Launch (techcrunch.com)
1606.
Most of Us Don’t Download Any Smartphone Apps at All (time.com)
1607.
Are humans getting cleverer? (bbc.co.uk)
1608.
Yahoo wants to let you forget your Yahoo password (cnet.com)
1609.
Ask HN: Which problems can we build an MVP for in a week? ()
1610.
Gg – Git Shortcuts, Colored Outputs, and More (github.com)
1611.
What is good code? A scientific definition (engineering.intenthq.com)
1612.
Drought-Stricken California Communities Consider Desalination (hereandnow.wbur.org)
1613.
A ‘Rebel’ Without a Ph.D (2014) (quantamagazine.org)
1614.
Sunglasses That Could Correct Color Blindness (smithsonianmag.com)
1615.
HTC partners with Valve to create the Vive VR headset for gaming (thenextweb.com)
1616.
Show HN: Pianocat (javier.io)
1617.
Hijacking is Buffer Overflow (2001) (paulgraham.com)
1618.
Death March: The Long, Tortured Journey of Homefront (2012) (polygon.com)
1619.
Show HN: An embitious Hacker News reader built with Ember.js (chancancode.github.io)
1620.
HP is trying to patent continuous delivery (blog.matthewskelton.net)