March 2016 Archive
6931.
Why and how we converted 89 Git repositories to one monorepo (blog.ghaering.de)
6932.
Still think you don't need HTTPS? (scotthelme.co.uk)
6933.
Show HN: Bunnies and Wolves (multiplayer pacman in HTML5) (mousemob.com)
6934.
Camaraderie vs. Morale (techblog.livingsocial.com)
6935.
The TTL trick (medium.com)
6936.
Using Cohort Analysis to understand Acquisition, Retention and Behavior of users (blog.clevertap.com)
6937.
How to Build an Organic Social Following for Your Mobile App (blog.clevertap.com)
6938.
CoreOS Linux Hits Day 1000 (coreos.com)
6939.
A new look inside Etsy's scale and engineering culture (scaleyourcode.com)
6940.
CIA photographed detainees naked before sending them to be tortured (theguardian.com)
6941.
Show HN: Hacking into YC through unconventional way (medium.com)
6942.
Show HN: NYC MTA Service Status via Hubot (npmjs.com)
6943.
The Next 40 (asymco.com)
6944.
FBI has accessed San Bernardino shooter’s phone without Apple’s help (washingtonpost.com)
6945.
China on Strike (edition.cnn.com)
6946.
MacroBase: Analytic Monitoring for the Internet of Things (blog.acolyer.org)
6947.
Life After the Isolated Heap (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
6948.
Nixon top adviser: War on Drugs a tool to go after anti-war and blacks (nydailynews.com)
6949.
Hand-crafted containers (blog.z3bra.org)
6950.
NPM CLI team meeting discussing recent events (plus.google.com)
6951.
Tensors in Data Science (oreilly.com)
6952.
The Worst Mac Feature You Can't Turn Off (gizmodo.com)
6953.
Living in a Pod in Living Room in San Francisco (peteberk.com)
6954.
ECMAScript Proposal for JavaScript Decorators(and Protocols) (ponyfoo.com)
6955.
The Manual Rescue: A High and Low Day (ascii.textfiles.com)
6956.
Why startups get rejected by VCs (and why Warren Buffett is involved) (davidventzel.com)
6957.
Text Analysis and Cutting Edge Customer Support (blog.aylien.com)
6958.
Inline CSS at Khan Academy: Aphrodite (engineering.khanacademy.org)
6959.
Avoid These UI Mistakes (stayintech.com)
6960.
How container metadata changes your POV (blog.kubernetes.io)