March 2016 Archive
11041.
Texas Company Apologizes for Demolishing Wrong Home, Blames Google Maps (time.com)
11042.
Mercury – A Lightweight message broker for JavaScript (npmjs.com)
11043.
7tunnels and Pseudo Random Number Generators
11044.
TinyWindow: cross platform window management library in a single header (github.com)
11045.
Monitor Your Startup's Growth in Slack (growthreport.co)
11046.
IncomeClub (incomeclub.co)
11047.
Securing Your Digital Life Like a Normal Person (medium.com)
11048.
Ask HN: A US company(Upwork) is scamming me. What can I do?
11049.
There is no “my” in open source (medium.com)
11050.
Proton Pump Inhibitors Linked to Dementia (medscape.com)
11051.
3D Robotics Failure to Launch and Unicorn Dreams (droneflyers.com)
11052.
Rancher reach v1.0.0 (github.com)
11053.
Oracle seeks $9.3B for Google’s use of Java in Android (pcworld.com)
11054.
McCann Japan hires first artificially intelligent creative director (thedrum.com)
11055.
S/qmail Is a Mail Transfer Agent Based on Qmail (fehcom.de)
11056.
Ubuntu 16.04 beta now available for LinuxONE (insights.ubuntu.com)
11057.
My Accidental $1200 Google Bill (us7.campaign-archive1.com)
11058.
Wabi-Sabi (c2.com)
11059.
Art and Technology: Experiencing Artwork in Virtual Reality (artdiversions.com)
11060.
Show HN: Interactive flowchart to solve productivity problems (yourfirstproduct.com)
11061.
Turkey summons German ambassador over satirical song (dw.com)
11062.
The Fair Source License (fair.io)
11063.
Robots are coming for your job (latimes.com)
11064.
Get a HTTPS Checkup report for your site via email, showing Mixed Content issues (ecommerce.co.uk)
11065.
Show HN: A Telegram bot to subscribe to Travis builds (telegram.me)
11066.
It doesn’t take a to be a good programmer (medium.com)
11067.
Juno wants to woo Uber drivers with a more ethical ride-sharing app (theverge.com)
11068.
Talking the Music Industry with Q Prime's Founding Partners of 32 Years (billboard.com)
11069.
What Every Developer Should Know About CouchDB (dimagi.com)
11070.
Facebook Messenger Is Reportedly Taking on Apple Pay and Samsung Pay (venturebeat.com)