March 2014 Archive
121.
Jurassic Park computer system in the browser (jurassicsystems.com)
122.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)
123.
Amazon Is Downloading Apps From Google Play and Inspecting Them (blog.rajbala.com)
124.
MMM Receives Legal Threats (mrmoneymustache.com)
125.
Image Background Removal (developers.lyst.com)
126.
Why Most Unit Testing is Waste [pdf] (rbcs-us.com)
127.
How to create 2D visibility/shadow effects for your game (ncase.github.io)
128.
Show HN: My new JavaScript MVC framework (lhorie.github.io)
129.
Linus Torvalds: “I'm happily hacking on a new save format using ‘libgit2’” (plus.google.com)
130.
Mathematicians are chronically lost and confused (j2kun.svbtle.com)
131.
Prominent GitHub Engineer Quits, Alleging Gender-Based Harassment (recode.net)
132.
Turkey has blocked Google DNS access to Twitter (todayszaman.com)
133.
I am not an introvert. I am just busy (blog.tabini.ca)
134.
Toward a better programming (chris-granger.com)
135.
Getting Started with Docker (serversforhackers.com)
136.
Show HN: A visual HTML5 animation editor in your browser (animatron.com)
137.
Tesla Can Topple the Car-Dealer Monopoly (bloombergview.com)
138.
What Did Not Happen At Mt. Gox (hackingdistributed.com)
139.
How We Make Trello (blog.fogcreek.com)
140.
Show HN: My current App Store Featured Game was written entirely in Scheme (itunes.apple.com)
141.
Oculus Joins Facebook (oculusvr.com)
142.
Tim Cook Rejects Politics of the NCPPR (macobserver.com)
143.
Quake III bounty: we have a winner (raspberrypi.org)
144.
Forests Around Chernobyl Aren’t Decaying Properly (smithsonianmag.com)
145.
Cunningham's Law (meta.wikimedia.org)
146.
Yes, The CIA Spied On Congress (dish.andrewsullivan.com)
147.
The Myth of the Non-Technical Startup Employee (modelviewculture.com)
148.
New Oculus Rift dev kit goes on sale for $350 today, likely ships in July (polygon.com)
149.
Satoshi Nakamoto denies being Dorian Nakamoto (bitcointalk.org)
150.
Python 3.4.0 released (python.org)