March 2015 Archive
31.
Choose Boring Technology (mcfunley.com)
32.
Dot matrix printer playing “Eye of the Tiger” [video] (youtube.com)
33.
Fear of Apple (elischiff.com)
34.
Michael Stonebraker wins Turing Award (newsoffice.mit.edu)
35.
Foreign Linux: Run Linux binaries on Windows without drivers or modification (github.com)
36.
MSBuild is now open source on GitHub (blogs.msdn.com)
37.
Carbon3D – 3D Printing via Continuous Liquid Interface Production (carbon3d.com)
38.
“We have decided not to integrate the Dart VM into Chrome” (news.dartlang.org)
39.
USB Killer (kukuruku.co)
40.
$149 Chromebooks (chrome.blogspot.com)
41.
Google Makani – Wind Energy Kites (google.com)
42.
Ravens Offensive Lineman Publishes Math Paper (npr.org)
43.
“Your monthly rent .. shall increase from $2145 to $8900” (facebook.com)
44.
All Major Browsers Fall at Pwn2Own Day Two (threatpost.com)
45.
Apple Acquires FoundationDB (techcrunch.com)
46.
High quality GIF with FFmpeg (blog.pkh.me)
47.
Make Money Online: Documenting 10 Years of Failure (johnathanward.com)
48.
The GNU Manifesto Turns Thirty (newyorker.com)
49.
Google Contributor (google.com)
50.
On Secretly Terrible Engineers (techcrunch.com)
51.
Vim is moving to GitHub (github.com)
52.
Microsoft's new foldable keyboard (blogs.microsoft.com)
53.
French civil code now on GitHub (github.com)
54.
The User Is Drunk (theuserisdrunk.com)
55.
The Shut-In Economy (medium.com)
56.
Former Nvidia Dev's Thoughts on Vulkan/Mantle (gamedev.net)
57.
The Pirate Party is now measured as the biggest political party in Iceland (visir.is)
58.
New Jersey legalizes direct Tesla sales (blog.caranddriver.com)
59.
After Snowden, the NSA Faces Recruitment Challenge (npr.org)
60.
Bug 1202858 – Restarting squid results in deleting all files in hard-drive (bugzilla.redhat.com)