March 2016 Archive
9721.
Why Restaurant Automation Is on the Menu (wsj.com)
9722.
Recruiting is broken. A humble look at the future (medium.com)
9723.
HelpCrunch live chat released plugin for WordPress
9724.
Rage-quit: Coder unpublished 17 lines of JavaScript and “broke the Internet” (arstechnica.co.uk)
9725.
MacOS: It’s time to take the next step (blog.prototypr.io)
9726.
Bug Makes It Impossible to Opt Out of Apple Messages (medium.com)
9727.
What to Do After a Quality Problem with a Chinese Factory? (qualityinspection.org)
9728.
Old School Color Cycling with HTML5 (effectgames.com)
9729.
Timeless Programming Tools (flyingmachinestudios.com)
9730.
Wikipedia Doesn’t Realize It's the Developing World’s Internet Gatekeeper (motherboard.vice.com)
9731.
Estimating the Size of the H-1B Population in the U.S (cis.org)
9732.
Court: Essentially none of cryptocurrency firm’s assets “actually exist” (arstechnica.com)
9733.
Silicon Valley's Stars Guess What Real Startups Do (wired.com)
9734.
Badoo launches photo verification for safer, more efficient online dating (techcrunch.com)
9735.
Four Books on Debugging (blog.regehr.org)
9736.
New solar towers, cubes offer 20X more power, researchers say (computerworld.com)
9737.
Liberating Pitch and Taming MIDI in Composer's Sketchpad (medium.com)
9738.
The Full Stack Startup Founder (medium.com)
9739.
Comma.ai's neural network car and the hot new technology in robocars (ideas.4brad.com)
9740.
TPP Under Fire in the U.S. As Other Signatories Advance Towards Ratification (eff.org)
9741.
Concourse: CI that scales with your project (concourse.ci)
9742.
Announcing GRPC Alpha for Google Cloud Pub/Sub (cloud.google.com)
9743.
GraphQL vs. Falcor (medium.com)
9744.
Githunt – Chrome Extension to replace new tab with trending GitHub repositories (github.com)
9745.
All Those New Dinosaurs May Not Be New – Or Dinosaurs (fivethirtyeight.com)
9746.
Show HN: Flinck, organize your movie collection using symlinks (github.com)
9747.
Father.IO – Real Life First Person Shooter (youtube.com)
9748.
Quipper, a programming language for quantum computers (mathstat.dal.ca)
9749.
LetsEncrypt certificates are now compatible with Windows XP (community.letsencrypt.org)
9750.
C++ vtables – Part 1 – Basics (shaharmike.com)