March 2016 Archive
16681.
Ask HN: Lightweight CM tool for containers
16682.
Microsoft's Build keynote was full of khaki-wearing cringe (mashable.com)
16683.
Amazing ascii ส้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้้ (google.com)
16684.
Show HN: Giths.py – Search code in GitHub from the command line (github.com)
16685.
Lazily Data Scrape by Fetching/Saving First. Process Later (medium.com)
16686.
Practical Deep Learning (slideshare.net)
16687.
Asteroid Impact on Jupiter (scientificamerican.com)
16688.
The Fastest Man Made Object Ever (savvyparanoia.com)
16689.
Introducing Dillo Technology Preview (dillo.org)
16690.
Microsoft is reported to announce Ubuntu Linux runs on Windows 10 (networkworld.com)
16691.
AppCode 2016.1 released (blog.jetbrains.com)
16692.
Feather: A Fast On-Disk Format for Data Frames for R and Python (blog.cloudera.com)
16693.
Microsoft is bringing bots to Skype – and everywhere else (techcrunch.com)
16694.
Poll: Most Americans support torture against terror suspects (mobile.reuters.com)
16695.
Is Tony Fadell in Nest’s Way? (techcrunch.com)
16696.
Non HTTP Microservices framework (github.com)
16697.
Microsoft 'Seeing AI' project narrates the world for visually impaired engineer (geekwire.com)
16698.
The Ultimate 3D Printing Cheat Sheet (blog.astroprint.com)
16699.
Methods for Deploying Successful Machine Learning (media.bemyapp.com)
16700.
Blocking Cloudfront Hot-Linking with a WAF Firewall (matthewhaeck.com)
16701.
Harvard's Culture of Sensitivity (thecrimson.com)
16702.
Cuban's Collar – Anatomy of a Famous Trade (2006) (investmentxyz.blogspot.com)
16703.
40 Years Later: Apple 3.0 (mondaynote.com)
16704.
The BRICS are dead. Long live the TICKS (ft.com)
16705.
Essential Terms for Your DevOps Vocabulary (blog.xebialabs.com)
16706.
Advanced Frontend Optimization (with Webpack) (sokra.github.io)
16707.
Randall Monroe's Simple Writer editor only allows top 1000 most common words (xkcd.com)
16708.
This guy is listing a dentist's office on Airbnb (airbnb.com)
16709.
Visual Studio “15” Preview (visualstudio.com)
16710.
Government Has Used 1789 Law to Compel Unlocking More Than 63 Smartphones (consumerist.com)