March 2017 Archive
5401.
Smart TV hack embeds attack code into broadcast signal–no access required (arstechnica.com)
5402.
Google Keep (keep.google.com)
5403.
Daedulus is an insane, real-life flying Iron Man suit (cnet.com)
5404.
The $2 32-bit Arduino (with debugging) (hackaday.com)
5405.
Ask HN: Formal HR warning for swearing in a casual chat room – is this normal?
5406.
Ask HN: Do you think there is market for mock job interviews with professionals
5407.
Ask HN: Would you answer Yes or No questions for 5 cents a pop? Why or why not?
5408.
How I automate reaching out to 1500 GitHubbers who star my web automation tool (medium.com)
5409.
100 Counterintuitive Things About Testing by the Author of Falsehoods About Time (infiniteundo.com)
5410.
Ask HN: Getting started with blockchain development?
5411.
Ask HN: How do you keep track/save your learnings?(so that you can revisit them)
5412.
We can teach women to code, but that just creates another problem (theguardian.com)
5413.
Faster memory comparison in C (macosxfilerecovery.com)
5414.
Ask HN: Should we tax robots?
5415.
Ask HN: Who are the best Sales Training companies?
5416.
Chris Dixon: How Aristotle Created the Computer (theatlantic.com)
5417.
Ask HN: What are in your ToLearn list?
5418.
Ask HN: My side project is killing me, any suggestions?
5419.
Ask HN: Why do we need Time series database?
5420.
Georgia Tech Online Masters with Udacity
5421.
Ask HN: Is G+ profitable for Google?
5422.
Ask HN: Are you using a non-systemd desktop Linux distro?
5423.
Too easy to get down-votes when commenting
5424.
Show HN: Monique.io – a monitoring system for high-level “metrics” (monique.io)
5425.
Ask HN: How you manage time to read books?
5426.
Ask HN: Really long shell command more performant than many short ones?
5427.
After web development
5428.
Ask HN: Would a simple Computational Biology library be of any use to anyone?
5429.
2017 and still no clean way to create a Docker volume backed by AWS EBS volumes
5430.
Zenefits founder Parker Conrad takes another crack at HR onboarding (techcrunch.com)