March 2017 Archive
61.
How much your computer can do in a second (computers-are-fast.github.io)
62.
Guetzli: A New Open-Source JPEG Encoder (research.googleblog.com)
63.
H&R Block and Intuit Are Lobbying Against Making Tax Filling Free and Easy (propublica.org)
64.
AMD Zen and Ryzen 7 Review: A Deep Dive (anandtech.com)
65.
Sellers printing counterfeit books and selling under Amazon's brand (twitter.com)
66.
Ask HN: Developers with kids, how do you skill up?
67.
You May Want to Marry My Husband (nytimes.com)
68.
Ask HN: How do you set prices?
69.
Study: Immigrants Founded 51% of U.S. Billion-Dollar Startups (blogs.wsj.com)
70.
The last patent on AC-3 (Dolby Digital) expires at midnight (ac3freedomday.org)
71.
Animista: a collection of ready to use CSS animations (animista.net)
72.
A lawsuit over Costco golf balls (qz.com)
73.
A million-dollar engineering problem (segment.com)
74.
SEC Rejects Rule Change for Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund [pdf] (sec.gov)
75.
Web Scraping: Bypassing “403 Forbidden,” captchas, and more (sangaline.com)
76.
Enroute Airbus A380 wake flips Challenger business jet upside down (flightservicebureau.org)
77.
Scientists sent a rocket to Mars for less than it cost to make “The Martian” (backchannel.com)
78.
Show HN: Kite, copilot for programmers, available for Python (kite.com)
79.
Pi-hole – A black hole for Internet advertisements (pi-hole.net)
80.
An animated GIF that shows its own MD5 (shells.aachen.ccc.de)
81.
Rand Paul: NSA Routinely Monitors Americans’ Communications Without Warrants (theintercept.com)
82.
How I Made $70k Self-Publishing a Book about Ruby on Rails (nateberkopec.com)
83.
Update on HTML5 Video for Netflix (techblog.netflix.com)
84.
Beautiful Racket v1.0 (beautifulracket.com)
85.
Introducing Create React Native App (facebook.github.io)
86.
A deep dive into why Wi-Fi kind of sucks (arstechnica.com)
87.
Why Facts Don't Change Our Minds (newyorker.com)
88.
Curl is C (daniel.haxx.se)
89.
Ask HN: Which Berkeley Courses Should I Archive?
90.
A plane so good it's still in production after 60 years (bbc.com)