March 2014 Archive
181.
Flappy 2048 (hczhcz.github.io)
182.
Agile Is Dead (Long Live Agility) (pragdave.me)
183.
California police use of body cameras cuts violence and complaints (2013) (theguardian.com)
184.
Switch from Photoshop to Gimp: Tips From a Pro (rileybrandt.com)
185.
Steve Jobs's response after getting a Google employee fired. (pando.com)
186.
Hum (letshum.com)
187.
SparkFun: We Hear You (facebook.com)
188.
Confessions of an Intermediate Programmer (michaelbromley.co.uk)
189.
Papers, Please: The 'boring' game that became a smash hit (bbc.co.uk)
190.
Edward Snowden SXSW live stream (new.livestream.com)
191.
Stick bomb (en.wikipedia.org)
192.
Wanelo: The First Million Users (slideshare.net)
193.
After seven years, exactly one person gets off the government no-fly list (arstechnica.com)
194.
What the Fox Knows (fivethirtyeight.com)
195.
Coffee and its Effects on Feature Creep (2011) (royrapoport.blogspot.com)
196.
Firefox 28 Release Notes (mozilla.org)
197.
Attorneys for Barrett Brown want case on linking to hacked material dismissed (theguardian.com)
198.
Rubygems.org AWS bill for Feb 2014 [pdf] (dropbox.com)
199.
Glyphr - HTML5 based font editor (glyphrstudio.com)
200.
Find your color scheme (colourco.de)
201.
Netflix disables use of the Chrome developer console (pastebin.com)
202.
About that time Google spied on my Gmail (uncrunched.com)
203.
Direct3D to OpenGL abstraction layer (github.com)
204.
Go Concurrency Patterns: Pipelines and cancellation (blog.golang.org)
205.
Turn a Raspberry Pi into an FM transmitter (makezine.com)
206.
This website has a lot of unclosed h3 tags (sewingandembroiderywarehouse.com)
207.
Turkish government takes down YouTube too (en.webrazzi.com)
208.
Revelations of N.S.A. Spying Cost U.S. Tech Companies (nytimes.com)
209.
Nothing to Hide – Game inspired by government surveillance (github.com)
210.
Engineers Allege Hiring Collusion in Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)