March 2017 Archive
121.
Introducing Keras 2 (blog.keras.io)
122.
Uber Driver Tip-Hustling Schemes (angelinatravels.boardingarea.com)
123.
New GitHub Terms of Service require removing many open-source works (mirbsd.org)
124.
The eigenvector of “Why we moved from language X to language Y” (erikbern.com)
125.
Trolling the Entire Internet (codeword.xyz)
126.
Netflix expected to spend over $6B on original and acquired programming in 2017 (business-standard.com)
127.
How I Became a Better Programmer (jlongster.com)
128.
Windows 10 Tip: Turn Off File Explorer Advertising (thurrott.com)
129.
In praise of cash (aeon.co)
130.
LA Times and ads (nelsonslog.wordpress.com)
131.
Gmail Add-ons (gsuite-developers.googleblog.com)
132.
Berkshire Hathaway of the Internet (medium.com)
133.
Night Shift compared to f.lux (forum.justgetflux.com)
134.
The beginning of Git supporting other hash algorithms (github.com)
135.
U.S. Web Design Standards 1.0 (standards.usa.gov)
136.
SpaceX makes aerospace history with successful landing of a used rocket (theverge.com)
137.
Electronic meters’ false readings up to six times higher than actual consumption (sciencebulletin.org)
138.
Hiring without whiteboards (github.com)
139.
Apple’s Devices Lose Luster in American Classrooms (nytimes.com)
140.
How to Be Someone People Love to Talk To (2015) (time.com)
141.
How Subtle Class Cues Can Backfire on a Resume (2016) (hbr.org)
142.
A comment left on Slashdot (chaosinmotion.com)
143.
Startup School – YC’s Online Class (blog.ycombinator.com)
144.
FBI arrests author of NanoCore after it was pirated and abused by hackers (thedailybeast.com)
145.
Tears (meltingasphalt.com)
146.
Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy, in Blow to Nuclear Power (nytimes.com)
147.
Razer targets perfect Linux support (m.facebook.com)
148.
Two frequently used system calls are ~77% slower on AWS EC2 (blog.packagecloud.io)
149.
We didn’t lose control of the Web – it was stolen (ar.al)
150.
WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents (nytimes.com)