March 2015 Archive
1891.
Aeron: High-Performance Open Source Message Transport [video] (infoq.com)
1892.
The experimental railway in London that never stopped (ianvisits.co.uk)
1893.
Viking Code School (vikingcodeschool.com)
1894.
Doctors Perform the First Successful Penis Transplant (bloomberg.com)
1895.
The decline of journalism and the rise of public relations (washingtonpost.com)
1896.
Stealing Data from Computers Using Heat (wired.com)
1897.
Show HN: PerfAudit – Performance audit of caniuse.com (perfaudit.com)
1898.
Show HN: OS X menu bar app for managing your boot2docker VM (boot2docker-status.nickgartmann.com)
1899.
The Klavins-Piano Model 370 (klavins-piano-manufaktur.com)
1900.
Unifdef – remove preprocessor conditionals from code (openbsd.org)
1901.
AirBnB has 54% 1-star reviews on Trustpilot (trustpilot.com)
1902.
Spaceteam Retrospective (sleepingbeastgames.com)
1903.
RAPTOR: Routing Attacks on Privacy in Tor (arxiv.org)
1904.
City of Philadelphia: Open Data Census (cityofphiladelphia.github.io)
1905.
Trying out the new Vulkan graphics API on PowerVR GPUs (blog.imgtec.com)
1906.
NodeUp Podcast: Io.js Update #1 (nodeup.com)
1907.
Facebook Open Switching System and Wedge in the Open (code.facebook.com)
1908.
Can recursive neural tensor networks learn logical reasoning? [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1909.
The war between the city of Los Angeles and its mountains (nautil.us)
1910.
How “../sms” Could Bypass Authy 2-Factor Authentication (sakurity.com)
1911.
FreeBSD Flame Graphs (brendangregg.com)
1912.
Ask HN: How much to put in a resignation letter?
1913.
Why I Hate Frameworks (2005) (discuss.joelonsoftware.com)
1914.
You have the right to bear arms, not “electrical” arms, court declares (arstechnica.com)
1915.
What’s the Matter with Ebooks? (dancohen.org)
1916.
Who Cares about the Apple Watch Edition? (beta-blog.archagon.net)
1917.
Tag Heuer unveils smartwatch venture with Intel, Google (yahoo.com)
1918.
New-less JavaScript (2013) (jfire.io)
1919.
Neo Geo System (en.wikipedia.org)
1920.
Ask HN: How do I find a team of 10-15 developers a project to work on? ()