March 2014 Archive
211.
Hexagon 16384 (rudradevbasak.github.io)
212.
Variance (variancecharts.com)
213.
Behind the stick of the SR-71 (sbnation.com)
214.
2048 – multiplayer (emils.github.io)
215.
Tarsnap now accepts Bitcoin (daemonology.net)
216.
ONO sells for $9.5 billion and nobody cares (english.martinvarsavsky.net)
217.
Turkey blocks use of Twitter after prime minister attacks social media site (theguardian.com)
218.
Update on Metro (blog.mozilla.org)
219.
Rendering Head in WebGL (alteredqualia.com)
220.
Doge2048 (doge2048.com)
221.
Engineer's Guide to US Visas (blog.sourcing.io)
222.
Understanding IP, TCP, and HTTP (objc.io)
223.
Starcraft reverse engineered to run on ARM (boards.openpandora.org)
224.
Twitter is blocked in Turkey
225.
The White House Has Been Covering Up the Presidency’s Role in Torture for Years (firstlook.org)
226.
SaveTheInternet.eu – the EU vote on net neutrality tomorrow (savetheinternet.eu)
227.
We may have witnessed a NSA "Shotgiant" TAO-like action (blog.erratasec.com)
228.
Peter R’s Theory on the Collapse of Mt. Gox (bitcointalk.org)
229.
Exist (exist.io)
230.
Why is git pull considered harmful? (2013) (stackoverflow.com)
231.
Myths about /dev/urandom (2uo.de)
232.
Linux gets frozen, what do you do? (jovicailic.org)
233.
A New—and Reversible—Cause of Aging (hms.harvard.edu)
234.
Did an F-15 airplane successfully land with just one wing? (skeptics.stackexchange.com)
235.
Are Malls Over? (newyorker.com)
236.
Idaho law criminalizes secretly filming on farms (america.aljazeera.com)
237.
Ham Sandwich Nation: Due Process When Everything Is a Crime (columbialawreview.org)
238.
Link Bubble - A new browser for Android (play.google.com)
239.
JsDelivr – The advanced open source public CDN (hacks.mozilla.org)
240.
Git 2.0 release notes (git.kernel.org)