March 2015 Archive
211.
Beijing to Shut All Major Coal Power Plants to Cut Pollution (bloomberg.com)
212.
Exploit Exercises (exploit-exercises.com)
213.
pg_rewind in PostgreSQL 9.5 (hlinnaka.iki.fi)
214.
Why Racket? Why Lisp? (2014) (practicaltypography.com)
215.
Xonsh, a Python-ish, Bash-compatible shell language and command prompt (xonsh.org)
216.
Hertz puts cameras in its rental cars, says it has no plans to use them (fusion.net)
217.
I Gave My Child Autism (backfromnature.org)
218.
Learn Python the Hard Way (learnpythonthehardway.org)
219.
Ask HN: Favorite podcasts?
220.
All 40 Runners Fail at 100-Mile Tennessee Mountain Race (bloomberg.com)
221.
Google Maps Pacman (google.com)
222.
When IE gave us beautiful, fast touch interactions, and nobody cared (paulbakaus.com)
223.
The Church of TED (nytimes.com)
224.
Hacker's guide to Neural Networks (karpathy.github.io)
225.
“Today we moved into our new Facebook building” (facebook.com)
226.
Mozilla to open first-world front in Firefox OS war (cnet.com)
227.
Why Does the International Space Station Have That Shape? (gizmodo.com)
228.
Australia outlaws warrant canaries (arstechnica.com)
229.
My Y Combinator experience (marcobambini.com)
230.
A website that deletes itself once indexed by Google (github.com)
231.
How GitHub Conquered Google, Microsoft, and Everyone Else (wired.com)
232.
Turning the database inside-out with Apache Samza (blog.confluent.io)
233.
Is Your VirtualBox Reading Your E-Mail? Reconstruction of FrameBuffers from VRAM (hsmr.cc)
234.
Peripheral vision in Quake (github.com)
235.
Programming is terrible – Lessons learned from a life wasted (2013) [video] (youtube.com)
236.
China used more cement in 3 years than the U.S. did in the entire 20th Century (washingtonpost.com)
237.
Afterglow: Dark Theme for Sublime (yabatadesign.github.io)
238.
I Just Poured Water on my Scanner (cpushack.com)
239.
The decline in unionization has fed the rise in incomes at the top (imf.org)
240.
Coding is not the new literacy (chris-granger.com)