March 2016 Archive
8851.
The Effects of Accumulating Complexity on Your Project's Deadline (chrismm.com)
8852.
Estimated 12.6M deaths by year are attributable to unhealthy environments (who.int)
8853.
Cloudsight is actually powered by humans (reddit.com)
8854.
Should /usr/local/bin be owned by root? (serverfault.com)
8855.
The Amazon Tax (stratechery.com)
8856.
Breaking into web development from the back end (lifebeyondfife.com)
8857.
Why I wrote another Http client for Ruby (medium.com)
8858.
A New Front in the Second Crypto War (lawfareblog.com)
8859.
Show HN: Vandium – AWS Lambda wrapper for Node.js (github.com)
8860.
Show HN: Devpost Job Bot / Application System (devpost.com)
8861.
$lookup and joins in Mongodb (nickstefan.net)
8862.
Erlang Memory Models – Private and Shared Heaps (mydevelopedworld.wordpress.com)
8863.
Tor in Google Summer of Code 2016 (blog.torproject.org)
8864.
Is AWS the next computing platform? (versionone.vc)
8865.
TAONPM: Taobao npm repository (npm.taobao.org)
8866.
Sweetcorn: A Node Based Core Image Kernel Builder (flexmonkey.blogspot.com)
8867.
How to (successfully) ask for a raise (generalassemb.ly)
8868.
Ask HN: Does Triplebyte deal with F1 visa ?
8869.
Google Online Security Blog: Securing the Web, Together (security.googleblog.com)
8870.
Google has doubled Chromebook bug bounty to $100,000 (venturebeat.com)
8871.
Handful of Biologists Went Rogue and Published Directly to Internet (nytimes.com)
8872.
How Plaid's API Brings Finance into the 21st Century (medium.com)
8873.
U.S. banks make cool technology, realize it can be sold (reuters.com)
8874.
Emper Ubi Sub Ubi – Things They Don't Teach You in School (netmeister.org)
8875.
WhiteHouse Begins Realizing It May Have Made a Huge Mistake in Going After Apple (techdirt.com)
8876.
Lyft to Launch Car-Rental Program, Aiming to Attract, Motivate Drivers (wsj.com)
8877.
The Right Way to Beta Testing Your App (bugfender.com)
8878.
DuckDuckHack (duckduckhack.com)
8879.
Moneyball for Book Publishers: A Detailed Look at How We Read (nytimes.com)
8880.
How Goldman Sachs Does SXSW (fortune.com)