March 2016 Archive
781.
Sortix 1.0 Operating System Released (sortix.org)
782.
Deep Q-Learning: Space Invaders (maciejjaskowski.github.io)
783.
Consultants Ate My Unit Tests (metroize.com)
784.
Ask HN: Who else uses adblockers for safety?
785.
Agility Requires Safety (themacro.com)
786.
H.264 is supported in WebRTC from Chrome 50 (rtc.news)
787.
Show HN: Security Training for Developers (hacksplaining.com)
788.
Using Google Cloud Vision OCR to extract text from photos and scanned documents (gist.github.com)
789.
What Makes Software Good? (medium.com)
790.
D3 heatmap representing time series data similar to GitHub's contribution chart (github.com)
791.
Where's my petabyte disk drive? (bit-player.org)
792.
Ask HN: How do you integrate remote developers?
793.
ODROID-C2 Compared to Raspberry Pi 3 and Orange Pi Plus (jeffgeerling.com)
794.
Intel Xeon E5 v4 Review: Testing Broadwell-EP With Demanding Server Workloads (anandtech.com)
795.
How to Write a Video Player in Less Than 1000 Lines (dranger.com)
796.
Show HN: Libquiet – transmit data using sound (brian-armstrong.github.io)
797.
Going underground: who’s behind Berlin’s secret subway bedrooms? (theguardian.com)
798.
Commuting Takes Its Toll (scientificamerican.com)
799.
Google Posts (google.com)
800.
China Tries Its Hand at Pre-Crime (bloomberg.com)
801.
CockroachDB Skitters into Beta (cockroachlabs.com)
802.
The cost of a system call [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
803.
Google's DeepMind Defeats Lee Se-Dol (theverge.com)
804.
Why the poor pay more for toilet paper and just about everything else (washingtonpost.com)
805.
Show HN: Watch movies with the freedom to filter (github.com)
806.
Caffeine use disorder (hub.jhu.edu)
807.
Intuit sells Quicken to private equity firm in management buyout (computerworld.com)
808.
Google Wants to Solve Robotic Grasping by Letting Robots Learn for Themselves (spectrum.ieee.org)
809.
Stevia: Human-readable auto-layout in code (github.com)
810.
Snowden has done a service- Former Bush official applauds the whistleblower (salon.com)