March 2017 Archive
4021.
Realm ties PostgreSQL databases to mobile applications (networkworld.com)
4022.
Andrew Ng Resigns from Baidu (medium.com)
4023.
Show HN: Assenty – Ask and answer questions from any audience, in real-time (assenty.com)
4024.
Show HN: Polyphonic Web Audio Synthesizer (errozero.co.uk)
4025.
Atlassian bought Trello. Because Trello was on trajectory to kill Atlassian (disruptnext.com)
4026.
Announcing the PostgreSQL STIG (info.crunchydata.com)
4027.
Good design is thoughtful, opinionated, and fearless (medium.com)
4028.
Show HN: RuinMyHistory pollutes your search history (github.com)
4029.
Ask HN: Who and how worked on games in 80's?
4030.
A necklace that glows red during your period (shameless.jewelry)
4031.
Amazon and Walmart Are in an All-Out Price War That Is Terrifying Big Brands (news.slashdot.org)
4032.
MathJax CDN shutting down on April 30, 2017 (mathjax.org)
4033.
Terminal cancer patients in complete remission after one gene therapy treatment (telegraph.co.uk)
4034.
Vultr announced $2.5/m vps (twitter.com)
4035.
Why Caltrain Matters (medium.com)
4036.
The FCC Graciously Sets Internet Providers Free to Sell Your Data (wired.com)
4037.
Show HN: localsync – Real-time state synchronization over multiple browser tabs (github.com)
4038.
Wooden combination lock build [video] (youtube.com)
4039.
Litebook launches $249 Linux laptop (zdnet.com)
4040.
YC’s Online Class (Sign Up at StartupSchool.org) (blog.ycombinator.com)
4041.
Ask HN: Why is it so hard to make a contact whitelist on a smartphone?
4042.
Visual Studio 2017 Release Notes (visualstudio.com)
4043.
Years of Ethics Charges, but Star Cancer Researcher Gets a Pass (nytimes.com)
4044.
Urban Outfitters CEO says retail bubble has burst amid weak sales – Fortune.com (fortune.com)
4045.
Bit – Code Component Manager (github.com)
4046.
Ask HN: Has anyone ever used Veem (formerly aligncommerce)?
4047.
To Kill an API (medium.com)
4048.
Defense Against Doxing (schneier.com)
4049.
MIT Disobedience Award (media.mit.edu)
4050.
Nacho Momma's 10-minute Deploy: Scale, Monitor Rails App on AWS or Digital Ocean (content.nanobox.io)