March 2016 Archive
691.
Why I Left Oracle – A Confession (blog.rahmannet.net)
692.
How we built Facebook Lite for every Android phone and network (code.facebook.com)
693.
SoundCloud launches Go: a subscription service (wired.com)
694.
Change GitBucket user interface to make difference with GitHub (gitbucket.github.io)
695.
Cheap oil is taking shipping routes back to the 1800s (bbc.com)
696.
Compiler Bugs Found When Porting Chromium to VC++ 2015 (randomascii.wordpress.com)
697.
Combine Multiple AWS Instances into a 16-GPU Monster Machine (bitfusion.io)
698.
Lessons Learned from 30 Years of MINIX (cacm.acm.org)
699.
Jeff Dean on Large-Scale Deep Learning at Google (highscalability.com)
700.
Golang SSA performance numbers (groups.google.com)
701.
Avoiding a pointless blockchain project (multichain.com)
702.
UK government pushing ahead with surveillance powers bill (techcrunch.com)
703.
CS143: Compilers (2011) (keithschwarz.com)
704.
Server and Client RCE in Git version 2.7.1 and below (seclists.org)
705.
Show HN: Scalable reverse image search built on Kubernetes and Elasticsearch (github.com)
706.
OpenSSL security advisory 2016-03-01 (mta.openssl.org)
707.
Golang: channels are not enough (gist.github.com)
708.
Saving Hundreds of Hours with Google Compute Engine Per-Minute Billing (omerio.com)
709.
The Little-Known Firm Helping the FBI Crack iPhones (bloomberg.com)
710.
Jo - JSON output from a shell (github.com)
711.
Neural Networks and Deep Learning: An Introduction (neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com)
712.
Opera: Introducing native ad-blocking feature for faster browsing (opera.com)
713.
Is Passive Investment Actively Hurting the Economy? (newyorker.com)
714.
Patent that cost Microsoft millions gets invalidated (arstechnica.com)
715.
Children who see clearly underwater (bbc.com)
716.
Package managers should be immutable, distributed and decentralized (evertpot.com)
717.
Life and death in the App Store (theverge.com)
718.
Collective Memory Discovered in Bacteria (sciencedaily.com)
719.
Python Exercises for Kids (blog.regehr.org)
720.
How to create an AI startup – convince some humans to be your training set (simplystatistics.org)