March 2016 Archive
361.
There are no acceptable ads (github.com)
362.
New Kid on the Blockchain (nytimes.com)
363.
Is group chat making you sweat? (m.signalvnoise.com)
364.
LXD 2.0: Introduction to LXD (stgraber.org)
365.
BinDiff now available for free (security.googleblog.com)
366.
The Little Book of Semaphores [pdf] (greenteapress.com)
367.
What is “the stack”? (jvns.ca)
368.
What ISPs can see (teamupturn.com)
369.
Beautiful Racket (beautifulracket.com)
370.
Scala School (twitter.github.io)
371.
A Tribute to Andy Grove (2015) [video] (a16z.com)
372.
The Deadly Consequences of Solitary with a Cellmate (themarshallproject.org)
373.
Swift 2.2 Released (swift.org)
374.
Biggest patent troll of 2014 gives up, drops appeal (arstechnica.com)
375.
Call for support for Lisp in WebAssembly development (article.gmane.org)
376.
The Basics of Web Application Security (martinfowler.com)
377.
Big News for ZFS on Linux (dtrace.org)
378.
More Chinese Mobile UI Trends (dangrover.com)
379.
Slack will soon start testing voice and video chat (techcrunch.com)
380.
Google Life Sciences Exodus (statnews.com)
381.
Challenger Engineer Who Warned of Shuttle Disaster Dies (npr.org)
382.
Western Digital makes a $46, 314GB hard drive just for the Raspberry Pi (arstechnica.com)
383.
Playing “Moneyball” on EA FIFA 16 (arybressane.github.io)
384.
CacheBleed: A Timing Attack on OpenSSL Constant Time RSA (ssrg.nicta.com.au)
385.
Sphere Packing Solved in Higher Dimensions (quantamagazine.org)
386.
Machine Learning in the Cloud, with TensorFlow (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
387.
Oracle's letter to Russian IT companies (postgresql.org)
388.
How your data is collected and commoditised via “free” online services (troyhunt.com)
389.
Thomas Jefferson and Apple versus the FBI (blog.cr.yp.to)
390.
Google Nik collection now available for free (google.com)