March 2016 Archive
8071.
Controlling Spotify with Slack and a Raspberry Pi (thesocietea.org)
8072.
AI and the Future: Oxford Strachey Lecture Given by DeepMind's Demis Hassabis (livestream.com)
8073.
Typicode/hotel: local .dev domains for everyone and more (github.com)
8074.
Shut Up and Sit Down – Why the Leadership Industry Rules (newyorker.com)
8075.
Returning multiple values from functions in C++ (eli.thegreenplace.net)
8076.
Oracle and selective definitions of open source: OS JET to become even MORE open (voxxed.com)
8077.
The Digital Imprimatur (2003) (fourmilab.ch)
8078.
4 Reasons Not to Adopt #NoEstimates in Software Delivery (madetech.com)
8079.
Mutual Funds Sour on Startup Investments (wsj.com)
8080.
IBM sues Groupon over 1990s patents related to Prodigy (arstechnica.com)
8081.
Hulk Hogan’s Suit Over Sex Tape May Test Limits of Online Press Freedom (nytimes.com)
8082.
The Ejection Site: Underwater Ejection (ejectionsite.com)
8083.
Chrome page actions hell is already here (stackoverflow.com)
8084.
Study offers clearest picture yet of how HIV defeats a cellular defender (news.illinois.edu)
8085.
Floppy Emu: A new entry into the Apple II solid state scene (quinndunki.com)
8086.
Spotify launches playlists designed to predict the next big thing (factmag.com)
8087.
A small dragonfly is found to be the world's longest-distance flyer (phys.org)
8088.
How 500 Miles makes applying for jobs 10x better (medium.com)
8089.
Mobile App Developers Are Suffering (medium.com)
8090.
Hacking a professional police drone [pdf] (rsaconference.com)
8091.
Demonstration of local teleportation using classical entanglement (arxiv.org)
8092.
The Man Who Could Have Been Bill Gates (web.archive.org)
8093.
Two Cryptographers Win Turing Prize in the Midst of Apple’s Fight with FBI (technologyreview.com)
8094.
Logging for Unikernels (blog.logentries.com)
8095.
Pg_pathman – optimized Postgres partitioning (github.com)
8096.
FreeBSD runs multiuser under arm64 on Raspberry Pi 3 (lists.freebsd.org)
8097.
Facebook to Overhaul U.K. Tax Setup, Pay 'Millions of Pounds' (nbcnews.com)
8098.
Intel to Produce 'Significant Portion' of LTE Modem Chips for iPhone 7 (macrumors.com)
8099.
An alternative captcha from Padua University (starcaptcha.math.unipd.it)
8100.
Using Multiple RTL-SDR to Capture Entire DC Trunking Radio System (lukeberndt.com)