March 2016 Archive
9331.
I might have gotten high on headphones (theverge.com)
9332.
The Three Types of Trump Voters (and the Danger of Each) (medium.com)
9333.
Songbranch (songbranch.com)
9334.
Describing projects as “For Humans” must stop (charlesleifer.com)
9335.
Assemblers and Loaders (1993) [pdf] (davidsalomon.name)
9336.
Social Media app Galaxia opens users up to new worlds (geektime.com)
9337.
Linux 4.5 Released (kernelnewbies.org)
9338.
Why use IBM's new Power8 Linux machines? (seravo.fi)
9339.
Animation software used by Futurama and Studio Ghibli will soon be free (avclub.com)
9340.
Learning machine learning (ben-evans.com)
9341.
Awesome Medium Clone (github.com)
9342.
Here is a 3D printed Arduino Uno Portable Lab Case that can be downloaded (cults3d.com)
9343.
My childhood, in a family with no technical knowledge (youngnprogramming.com)
9344.
Facebook’s ad platform now guesses at your race based on your behavior (arstechnica.com)
9345.
Understanding lvalues and rvalues in C and C++ (eli.thegreenplace.net)
9346.
Show HN: Tikin.io – Elastic Time Tracking Android App (tikin.io)
9347.
It's time to STOP marketing junk food at kids (medium.com)
9348.
Who guards the Guardian? (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
9349.
The ultimate negotiator cheat sheet (jamesaltucher.com)
9350.
How we use fastlane to distribute private frameworks at HyperTrack (blog.hypertrack.io)
9351.
Biohacking Mini Lab Signals a Growing Interest in DIY Biology (techmog.com)
9352.
Hanlon’s Razor and the Infuriating H-1B Visa System (medium.com)
9353.
An Open Letter to First Year Computer Science Majors (medium.com)
9354.
Apple to Hand iCloud Encryption Key Management to Account Holders (eweek.com)
9355.
Silicon Valley May Want MBAs More Than Wall Street Does (bloomberg.com)
9356.
Best Practices for Designing a Pragmatic RESTful API (vinaysahni.com)
9357.
In light of the recent South Korean announcement to invest in AI (medium.com)
9358.
Arduino based ((motor)cycle) navigation and location tracking (github.com)
9359.
“Huge miss”: US existing home sales tumble (cnbc.com)
9360.
The effect of markets on discrimination is more nuanced than you think (danluu.com)