Why Lisp is now an acceptable scripting language
(fare.tunes.org)
March 2016 Archive
631.
633.
My Take on FBI's “Alternative” Method
(zdziarski.com)
634.
635.
Security Checklist
(securitychecklist.org)
636.
637.
Some Starting Points for Deep Learning and RNNs
(aistartups.org)
638.
Attack of the Week: Apple iMessage
(blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
639.
Curl is 18 years old tomorrow
(daniel.haxx.se)
640.
Exploring Rust (from C#)
(nblumhardt.com)
641.
Ego depletion theory may have been debunked
(slate.com)
642.
643.
Scala on LLVM
(greedy.github.io)
644.
Visiting Scarfolk, the Most Spectacular Dystopia of the 1970s
(collectorsweekly.com)
645.
A Saner Windows Command Line
(futurice.com)
646.
Foreigners turn to India in search of cut-price, life-saving cures
(japantimes.co.jp)
647.
Making a Go program 70% faster by avoiding common mistakes
(blog.fmpwizard.com)
648.
Show HN: English syntax highlighter using part-of-speech tagging
(english.edward.io)
650.
A List of Isaac Asimov's Books
(asimovonline.com)
651.
Data Structures in JavaScript
(blog.benoitvallon.com)
652.
Intel Marrying FPGA, Beefy Broadwell for Open Compute Future
(nextplatform.com)
653.
654.
Exercise Makes Our Muscles Work Better with Age
(well.blogs.nytimes.com)
655.
AlphaGo’s ultimate challenge: a five-game match against Lee Sedol
(googleasiapacific.blogspot.com)
656.
Fight
(nytimes.com)
657.
658.
659.
Water treatment plant hacked, chemical mix changed for tap supplies
(theregister.co.uk)
660.
Hedge Funds Pumped Up Silicon Valley, Now They're Pulling Out
(bloomberg.com)