March 2017 Archive
91.
Research Debt (distill.pub)
92.
Loopy: a tool for thinking in systems (ncase.me)
93.
The System Design Primer (github.com)
94.
Rust's language ergonomics initiative (blog.rust-lang.org)
95.
Gail, not Gmail (gail.com)
96.
Fuchsia: a new operating system (lwn.net)
97.
Gitlab 9.0 (about.gitlab.com)
98.
Facebook’s code quality problem (2015) (darkcoding.net)
99.
Apple has acquired Workflow, an automation tool for iPad and iPhone (techcrunch.com)
100.
“Dig once” bill could bring fiber Internet to much of the US (arstechnica.com)
101.
Tesla to raise $1B (ir.tesla.com)
102.
Airbnb “Bribes” Host with Cash Under NDA After Partiers Destroy Apartment (observer.com)
103.
UK Home Secretary says encryption on messaging services is unacceptable (reuters.com)
104.
Practical Color Theory for People Who Code (tallys.github.io)
105.
Firefox 52 released (mozilla.org)
106.
The Collapse of the Unix Philosophy (kukuruku.co)
107.
Dilution (blog.ycombinator.com)
108.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2017)
109.
How to write Common Lisp in 2017 – an initiation manual (articulate-lisp.com)
110.
Ask HN: How do I start my own consulting firm?
111.
FBI Used Best Buy's Geek Squad to Increase Secret Public Surveillance (ocweekly.com)
112.
NASA proposes a magnetic shield to protect Mars' atmosphere (phys.org)
113.
A Formal Spec for GitHub Flavored Markdown (githubengineering.com)
114.
What happens when you swipe a credit card (tech.affirm.com)
115.
Japanese company develops a solar cell with record-breaking efficiency (arstechnica.co.uk)
116.
LLVM 4.0.0 (lists.llvm.org)
117.
William Shatner's Seat (quora.com)
118.
Vibrator Maker to Pay Millions Over Claims It Secretly Tracked Use (npr.org)
119.
Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures using Python (2015) (interactivepython.org)
120.
Voice Calls: Secure, Crystal-Clear, AI-Powered (telegram.org)