March 2016 Archive
16531.
Welcome to the Culture (2008) (io9.gizmodo.com)
16532.
Blogging and Social Media REST API with Node JavaScript and MongoDB (github.com)
16533.
Saving JSON to Scala Model – Part 2 (pedrorijo.com)
16534.
Cache invalidation in PHP, a breeze (tschuermans.be)
16535.
The fall of China's hedge fund king (nytimes.com)
16536.
Rails 5 changes ActiveJob default adapter from Inline to Async (blog.bigbinary.com)
16537.
Windows Security from the Ground Up (decentsecurity.com)
16538.
Hacked Owned by Chinese Hackers (xda-developers.com)
16539.
GIT Hooks – Enforce commit message format (tschuermans.be)
16540.
Secret trade in Spotify shares – discounts of over 30 percent (translate.google.com)
16541.
Bio-Geochemical Implications of Climate Change (iafrikan.com)
16542.
Why use social media to support learning? (medium.com)
16543.
Soundcloud Public Profile Visualizer (rocketgraph.com)
16544.
Google Safe harbor certificate (safeharbor.export.gov)
16545.
One-stop shop to learn Ruby-on-Rails (thecodecure.com)
16546.
Startups Around the (Bitcoin) Blockchain Technology (adesblog.com)
16547.
New catalyst lets us store power sun (futurism.com)
16548.
What happens to a Mechanical Calculator when dividing by zero? (youtube.com)
16549.
Rate you favorite tech events and win a free ticket (eventologist.tech)
16550.
Why a New Generation of On-Demand Businesses Rejected the Uber Model (fastcompany.com)
16551.
From “Zero to Hero” (startupmyway.com)
16552.
Living in a Pod in a San Francisco Living Room (medium.com)
16553.
The anatomy of a nation-state hack attack (bbc.com)
16554.
Why Apple and Google are struggling to design simple software (ilpost.it)
16555.
Which engagement model to choose when considering a software vendor (blog.perfectial.com)
16556.
Mastercrafts and Startups (2012) (unicornfree.com)
16557.
An experiment that take you deep into the sounds of a forest (ambicular.com)
16558.
How a game got on Steam without anyone from Valve looking at it (medium.com)
16559.
FBI resists call to reveal Tor hacking secrets (bbc.co.uk)
16560.
Story of supposed TrueCrypt developer which turned out to also be gunslinger (mastermind.atavist.com)