March 2016 Archive
91.
Open Sourcers Race to Build Better Versions of Slack (wired.com)
92.
NSA data will soon routinely be used for domestic policing (washingtonpost.com)
93.
Handful of Biologists Went Rogue and Published Directly to Internet (nytimes.com)
94.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Streaming Deer Cam (sanandreasanimalcams.com)
95.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)
96.
Mass surveillance silences minority opinions, according to study (washingtonpost.com)
97.
Announcing Rust 1.7 (blog.rust-lang.org)
98.
VNC Roulette (vncroulette.com)
99.
Netdata – Linux performance monitoring, done right (github.com)
100.
Pentagon admits it has deployed military spy drones over the U.S (usatoday.com)
101.
Building Web Apps in Go (astaxie.gitbooks.io)
102.
Google nabs Apple as a cloud customer (businessinsider.com)
103.
When the U.S. air force discovered the flaw of averages (thestar.com)
104.
Apple Encryption Engineers, If Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist (nytimes.com)
105.
Visual Studio Code for Go (github.com)
106.
Ubuntu on Windows (blog.dustinkirkland.com)
107.
Study: Immigrants Founded 51% of U.S. Billion-Dollar Startups (wsj.com)
108.
How Many Decimals of Pi Do We Really Need? (jpl.nasa.gov)
109.
Super Tiny Compiler (github.com)
110.
Amazon Provides DIY Echo Plans for Raspberry Pi (github.com)
111.
Hard Tech is Back (blog.samaltman.com)
112.
Honda's $20k Civic LX now offers self-driving capability for highway use (wsj.com)
113.
Ray Tomlinson, Inventor of Email, Has Died (theverge.com)
114.
A man overrides his camera's firmware to bring rare pictures of North Korea back (m1key.me)
115.
C2: Affordable X86-64 Servers (blog.scaleway.com)
116.
Erdogan’s Attempt to Suppress German Satire Has the Opposite Effect (nytimes.com)
117.
How I could have hacked any Facebook account (anandpraka.sh)
118.
Let's Encrypt has issued its first million certificates (eff.org)
119.
What I Learned Selling a Software Business (training.kalzumeus.com)
120.
Introducing Safari Technology Preview (webkit.org)