March 2017 Archive
811.
Canadians Adopted Refugee Families for a Year, Then Came ‘Month 13’ (nytimes.com)
812.
Understanding AdSense account suspensions due to invalid traffic (adsense.googleblog.com)
813.
Omnispeak – A Commander Keen Reimplementation (davidgow.net)
814.
Write you a Haskell (2015) (dev.stephendiehl.com)
815.
Three Women Blinded by Unproven Stem Cell Treatments (npr.org)
816.
‘Honeypot’ pages to try to convert people searching for cracked software (successfulsoftware.net)
817.
Zen and the Art of Unit Testing (marcin-chwedczuk.github.io)
818.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Loses Bonus And Stock Award Over Security Breach (gpbnews.org)
819.
Digital Identity Guidelines: Public Comment Period (pages.nist.gov)
820.
Ask HN: Good public speaking course/resources?
821.
Ask HN: Is there room for another search engine?
822.
Instacart Closes Latest Funding Round at $3.4B Valuation (bloomberg.com)
823.
Microsoft Blocks Windows 7/8 Updates on AMD Ryzen and Intel Kaby Lake Systems (support.microsoft.com)
824.
Samsung’s biggest challenge now is Google software, not Apple hardware (theverge.com)
825.
The broken promise of Web Components (dmitriid.com)
826.
Ask HN: How do you make money from your side projects?
827.
Dawson – A Serverless Web Framework for Node.js on AWS (dawson.sh)
828.
Gameboy Advance development by example: Drawing and Moving Rectangles (kylehalladay.com)
829.
Berlin Living Rooms (theparisreview.org)
830.
Promising Startups (bloomberg.com)
831.
Sovetskoe Foto (Soviet Photography) (archive.org)
832.
Apple is betting on augmented reality (bloomberg.com)
833.
Bcachefs: “the COW filesystem for Linux that won't eat your data” (bcachefs.org)
834.
Why is so much memory needed for deep neural networks? (graphcore.ai)
835.
Announcing .NET Core Tools 1.0 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
836.
LackRack (wiki.eth0.nl)
837.
Gödel and the limits of logic (2006) (plus.maths.org)
838.
The Senators that introduced a bill to let telecoms sell your internet history (privateinternetaccess.com)
839.
Hackers Stole My Website (medium.com)
840.
Show HN: Every Day Is Pi Day (euler.party)