March 2016 Archive
13141.
A Shell Command to Create JSON: Jo (jpmens.net)
13142.
Consensus in the Wild (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
13143.
Minimal JSX compatible html focused templating engine (github.com)
13144.
AcornCache – a configurable proxy cache library in Ruby (github.com)
13145.
Project 3RFC: Post comment literally over image (3rfc.com)
13146.
Robots in american law (papers.ssrn.com)
13147.
Gillis Lundgren, designer of Ikea’s ubiquitous Billy bookcase, dies at 86 (washingtonpost.com)
13148.
Epic's Tim Sweeney: Here's how to keep Windows an open platform (venturebeat.com)
13149.
Distributed TensorFlow Has Arrived (kdnuggets.com)
13150.
Interview with Marc Andressen (zerobugsandprogramfaster.net)
13151.
45,000 people are generating a song by voting on each note (crowdsound.net)
13152.
The Bloodhounds Hired to Hunt Jack the Ripper (mimimatthews.com)
13153.
The Cost of Security Headers (ejj.io)
13154.
57 different pesticides found in poisoned honeybees (phys.org)
13155.
The Enlightenment Is Dead, Long Live the Entanglement (jods.mitpress.mit.edu)
13156.
Restify plugin that requires requests to be made via HTTPS only (github.com)
13157.
Not all service restarts are created equal (nandansawant.com)
13158.
Collection of Machine Learning Interview Questions (analyticscosm.com)
13159.
GalliumOS 1.0 released (wiki.galliumos.org)
13160.
World War II in Europe: Every Day [video] (youtube.com)
13161.
10 Models of E-Commerce Website That You Can Implement (zealousweb.com)
13162.
WeWork Is Being Sued by an Ex-Employee (buzzfeed.com)
13163.
How You Will Die (flowingdata.com)
13164.
Apple's angry response to the Department of Justice: a 'cheap shot' (businessinsider.com)
13165.
James Hamilton on AWS, S3: A Decade of Innovation (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
13166.
Software Is Hungry (exolymph.com)
13167.
Ask HN: Is 43,000 to 50,000 EUR salary for software developer in Berlin enough?
13168.
Former Microsoft CEO Ballmer Does About-Face on Linux Technology (reuters.com)
13169.
River of garbage: parody drone video mocks Beirut's rubbish crisis (theguardian.com)
13170.
UAE: British Businessman Faces Cybercrime Charges (hrw.org)