March 2016 Archive
12391.
Ruins of a Soviet Telecom Facility (popularmechanics.com)
12392.
Raymond Tomlinson, Who Put the @ Sign in Email, Is Dead at 74 (nytimes.com)
12393.
So you want a job at GitHub… (cobyism.com)
12394.
Take a REST with HTTP/2, Protobufs, and Swagger (coreos.com)
12395.
Rundeck vs. Crontab: Why Rundeck Won (tech.oyster.com)
12396.
There’s nothing wrong with grade inflation in the humanities (washingtonpost.com)
12397.
I went from a PhD to a Product role. Here's how they compare (medium.com)
12398.
Software has bugs. This is normal (m.signalvnoise.com)
12399.
My graduate career in math (medium.com)
12400.
Show HN: I made my first mobile app to track DIY projects (imgur.com)
12401.
Rebellious Magic Methods and Extending Python Syntax (migrateup.com)
12402.
Woot for games (chrono.gg)
12403.
Spies Sans Frontières? How CIA-linked Palantir is gaining ground in aid industry (irinnews.org)
12404.
Are Boot Camps Key to More Women in Tech? (insights.dice.com)
12405.
Apple loses case on its e-book selling tactics (scotusblog.com)
12406.
Simple Web Servers with Plug and Cowboy (m.alphasights.com)
12407.
HTTP Header Injection (gracefulsecurity.com)
12408.
Forget “bottom-up” reporting of emissions. Try an atmospheric monitoring system (thebulletin.org)
12409.
Programmer Psychology from Bruce Sterling (brucesterling.tumblr.com)
12410.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Apple’s Appeal in E-Book Pricing Case – NYTimes (nytimes.com)
12411.
Online retailer Everlane wants to raise new money north of $250m (recode.net)
12412.
BioPulse (biopulse.org)
12413.
Growth metrics for your pre-beta startup in 2 hours (medium.com)
12414.
Banksy Identified by Scientists. Maybe (nytimes.com)
12415.
ArXiv Analytics (arxitics.com)
12416.
Accessing Native iOS APIs from JavaScript, via NativeScript (medium.com)
12417.
GCHQ boss: Spies and Tech firms should co-operate over encryption (bbc.com)
12418.
Research shines light into darker side of gaming industry (phys.org)
12419.
It’s Time Software People and Mechanical People Sat Down and Had a Talk (hackaday.com)
12420.
Choosing the Way of the Coder (medium.com)