March 2016 Archive
14491.
As Women Take Over a Male-Dominated Field, the Pay Drops (nytimes.com)
14492.
The Mystery of America’s Missing Capital Investment (bloomberg.com)
14493.
Domino's Is Launching a Self-Driving Pizza Delivery Robot (lifehacker.com.au)
14494.
The Art of Marketing Marijuana (theatlantic.com)
14495.
New Google Cloud Service for Error Reporting and Analysis (cloud.google.com)
14496.
Microsoft Is Using Minecraft for AI Research (blogs.microsoft.com)
14497.
On the Topic of Lock-In (blog.scottlowe.org)
14498.
The Hidden Cost of Convenience with Food Delivery App DoorDash (bloomberg.com)
14499.
DARPA's 'Improv' initiative crowdsources solutions to DIY terrorists (engadget.com)
14500.
Running scientific Python, Jupyter, pandas and geospatial analysis on Raspberry Pi (geoffboeing.com)
14501.
How Wage Insurance Could Ease Economic Inequality (nytimes.com)
14502.
Ask HN: Have you used D?
14503.
Show HN: Visionary: A Smarter Password Manager (github.com)
14504.
San Francisco Home-Sharing Hosts Will Have to Pay Taxes on Rental Furnishings (consumerist.com)
14505.
Uncaught Exceptions in C++ (blog.galowicz.de)
14506.
Dynamic Dashboards from Jupyter Notebooks (blog.ibmjstart.net)
14507.
Find a Better Job in Tech (stayintech.com)
14508.
Your first 500 users (medium.com)
14509.
Magic: The Gathering does Agile (medium.com)
14510.
How to create custom validator directives with AngularJS (algotech.solutions)
14511.
Bare Metal Beginner: A Note (medium.com)
14512.
Turning online harassment into Wikipedia articles on women scientists (blog.wikimedia.org)
14513.
Python for Data Structures, Algorithms, and Interviews (github.com)
14514.
Predicting successful entrepreneurs with test analysis (slideshare.net)
14515.
Cry Engine (cryengine.com)
14516.
Tesla stations in NYC on verge of outnumbering gas stations (nypost.com)
14517.
2 out of 3 developers are self-taught and other insights from a survey of 50k devs (medium.freecodecamp.com)
14518.
San Francisco's $9B question (sfexaminer.com)
14519.
Open source development lessons (or the “non-technical changelog”) (linux-audit.com)
14520.
Fatal mistakes (vox.com)