March 2016 Archive
932.
Where are you in your company's layoff list?
(blog.kdgregory.com)
933.
A plagiarism scandal is unfolding in the crossword puzzle world
(fivethirtyeight.com)
934.
935.
Elixir and Phoenix – hands-on introduction
(phoenix.thefirehoseproject.com)
936.
Essential Copying and Pasting from Stack Overflow
(gitbook.com)
937.
Towards Machine Intelligence by IBM Research
(arxiv.org)
938.
Interactive NBA Shot Charts with R and Shiny
(toddwschneider.com)
939.
In defense of Unix
(leancrew.com)
940.
941.
The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind
(nytimes.com)
942.
Show HN: Better code review for GitHub
(omniref.com)
943.
Some radical thoughts about Sci-Hub
(blogs.library.duke.edu)
944.
Amazon Reverses Course, Encryption Returning for Fire Devices
(bloomberg.com)
945.
There’s a Huge New Corporate Corruption Scandal. Here’s Why Everyone Should Care
(huffingtonpost.com.au)
946.
947.
Getting Started with rkt
(blog.codeship.com)
948.
Ink: the scripting language behind 80 Days and Sorcery
(inklestudios.com)
949.
X11fs: A tool for manipulating X windows
(github.com)
950.
Unsupervised Feature Learning and Deep Learning: A Detailed Tutorial (2013)
(ufldl.stanford.edu)
951.
952.
Sex Is a Coping Mechanism
(nautil.us)
953.
954.
955.
400Gbps: Winter of Whopping Weekend DDoS Attacks
(blog.cloudflare.com)
956.
Pirates hack into shipping company’s servers to identify booty
(arstechnica.com)
957.
Emojicode: a static, strongly typed programming language
(emojicode.org)
958.
From fleeing Vietnam in a refugee boat to becoming Uber’s CTO
(techinasia.com)
959.
How to beat writers' block
(newyorker.com)
960.
A port of the GTK+3 Hello World to Bash
(github.com)