March 2016 Archive
17221.
Ask HN: Who are generally better programmers: INTPs or INTJs?
17222.
Web Devs Aren’t Learning the Basics. Does That Matter? (futurehosting.com)
17223.
Most powerful open letter from a gay pop star – Gay Star News (gaystarnews.com)
17224.
Ask HN: A realtime video warping solution
17225.
Show HN: Learn programming through free project-based courses via email (grayscaletraining.com)
17226.
It's a Hot Year for Science Books (npr.org)
17227.
IP-BOX: Breaking Simple Pass Codes on iOS Devices – January 2015 [pdf] (assets.documentcloud.org)
17228.
Jdbc url validation result (validator.w3.org)
17229.
Working in Darkness Without Damaging Your Eyes (jezenthomas.com)
17230.
Neatly typeset version of John McCathy's classic paper “A Micro-Manual for Lisp” (github.com)
17231.
Bitcoin Guarantees Strong, Not Eventual, Consistency (hackingdistributed.com)
17232.
Ask HN: What percentage do you take up front for contract work?
17233.
Ask HN: Shouldn't the team behind parse-server just make a bid for parse.com?
17234.
Tracking Honeybees to Save Them (nautil.us)
17235.
Optimum population (en.wikipedia.org)
17236.
Git branches – Is your mental model wrong? (bluespot.io)
17237.
New darkest material created (youtube.com)
17238.
Ask HN: What's the best email-based customer support system
17239.
Google, on Crawling JavaScript Sites and Progressive Web Apps (seroundtable.com)
17240.
How to come up with startup ideas (blog.userinterviews.co)
17241.
Ask HN: Best book on algorithms?
17242.
The Case for Bad Coffee (seriouseats.com)
17243.
Peeple is finally launching today, but its niceness is a front (thenextweb.com)
17244.
Warp Directory (wd) unix command line tool for any shell written in ruby (github.com)
17245.
Half of Marketing Jobs Will Be Replaced by Machine Intelligence (martechadvisor.com)
17246.
Ask HN: How to invest in the VR industry?
17247.
Tips and Tools for Working with a Remote Team (medium.com)
17248.
Bed-In-a-Box Startups Challenge Traditional Mattress Makers (wsj.com)
17249.
Calculus Is So Last Century (wsj.com)
17250.
Facebook to become world’s biggest virtual graveyard by 2098 (viewstorm.com)