March 2016 Archive
15001.
Your Brain’s Music Circuit Has Been Discovered (nautil.us)
15002.
San Francisco’s Incredible Expanding Budget (modernluxury.com)
15003.
New lithium battery ditches solvents, reaches supercapacitor rates (arstechnica.com)
15004.
93% of Apple's facilities use renewable energy (theverge.com)
15005.
How the demonisation of emulation devalues gaming’s heritage (arstechnica.co.uk)
15006.
How to Use Parse Cloud Code on Back{4}4app (blog.back4app.com)
15007.
Server-side Swift (github.com)
15008.
Why the Tech Industry Shuns America’s Gun Problem (backchannel.com)
15009.
How Solar Kills the Electric Utility (blog.wundercapital.com)
15010.
PostgreSQL High Availability [pdf] (thebuild.com)
15011.
LaTeX-HTML5 Generation (bdtechconcepts.com)
15012.
Seattle's University Link Light Rail Stations Open to Great Fanfare (thenorthwesturbanist.com)
15013.
Asynchronous I/O with Generators and Promises (ponyfoo.com)
15014.
Microsoft, Google and more join forces to work on encrypted email (thenextweb.com)
15015.
My Take on FBI’s “Alternative” Method (zdziarski.com)
15016.
Recurrent Neural Nets for Making Gentle Robot Arms (arxiv.org)
15017.
Something like Rust (hn.algolia.com)
15018.
The major pitfall for digital health startups (techcrunch.com)
15019.
Castle is a drag-and-drop account takeover protection solution (techcrunch.com)
15020.
There are signs China is turning against Alibaba (businessinsider.com)
15021.
FBI might not need Apple to help crack San Bernardino iPhone (dw.com)
15022.
Crash test: The tech driving down car insurance fraud (bbc.co.uk)
15023.
Show HN: A reverse dictionary for those tip-of-tongue frustrations (reversedict.whosbacon.com)
15024.
Some fugitive thoughts (metanomalies.com)
15025.
Powa: The startup that fell to earth (bbc.com)
15026.
Consul Service Discovery. Part 2 (logpacker.com)
15027.
Checksum: It’s Not What You Say, but What You ASCII (linkedin.com)
15028.
Detecting Overflows of 32-Bit Variables in Long Loops in 64-Bit Programs (viva64.com)
15029.
PVS-Studio: Serious Sam shooter anniversary – finding bugs in the code (viva64.com)
15030.
Nanoparticle-Based Cancer Therapies Shown to Work in Humans (caltech.edu)