March 2016 Archive
13051.
Limor Fried’s Artful Electronics (newyorker.com)
13052.
Critical Vulnerabilities for Adobe Flash Player (helpx.adobe.com)
13053.
High School Students Debate Surveillance in Post-Snowden America (theintercept.com)
13054.
Cothority to Apple: Let’s make secret backdoors impossible (arstechnica.com)
13055.
UK surveillance powers bill could force startups to bake in backdoors (techcrunch.com)
13056.
OpenSSH Security Advisory: xauth command injection (marc.ttias.be)
13057.
Why does Excel think CSV files are SYLK? (superuser.com)
13058.
Java evangelist leaves Oracle to save Java (theregister.co.uk)
13059.
S. Korean legislators fillibuster counter-terrorism bill for 9 consecutive days (koreatimes.co.kr)
13060.
I wrote code every day for 1,000 days (juokaz.com)
13061.
CriticalStack acquired by Capital One (blog.criticalstack.com)
13062.
Space and Time – Revisited (thegreatatuin.blogspot.com)
13063.
The Myth of A-Players (talentism.com)
13064.
New Wikipedia app for iOS (blog.wikimedia.org)
13065.
London’s startup scene is getting more sophisticated (economist.com)
13066.
A Way Towards a Better Social Life (medium.com)
13067.
Creating police siren sounds with frequency modulation (johndcook.com)
13068.
Fitbit refusing to acknowledge firmware issues
13069.
Bridgewater hires Jon Rubinstein (businessinsider.com)
13070.
Everything's free until it isn't (medium.com)
13071.
Exploring Server-Side Template Injection (SSTI)in Flask/Jinja2 (nvisium.com)
13072.
Antibiotic-Resistant “Superbugs” in Meat (nutritionfacts.org)
13073.
Wanted: The Chicago Cell Phone Jammer (thesixthirty.com)
13074.
6 Tried and True Strategies to Becoming a SaaS Category Leader (mattermark.com)
13075.
Remote Teams: Best Practices and Culture Lessons (redbooth.com)
13076.
Ubuntu deprecates fglrx driver in 16.04, recommends open source alternatives (wiki.ubuntu.com)
13077.
Why People Check Their Tech at the Wrong Times (and How to Stop It) – Observer (observer.com)
13078.
Anarcat: The Problems of keybase.io (anarc.at)
13079.
Test Automation
13080.
Prosecutors push back against Apple defense in new court filing (theverge.com)