March 2014 Archive
3511.
Steve Jobs on having great idea (twitter.com)
3512.
Woman's entire cranium replaced with 3D-printed skullcap (dvice.com)
3513.
Facebook is Myspace (medium.com)
3514.
The Magic of CSS (github.com)
3515.
Ansible 1.5 Released (blog.ansibleworks.com)
3516.
I made my own organic light emitting diodes They're sort of a 1x1 OLED display. (escapehatchlabs.com)
3517.
Palin Mocked in 2008 for Warning Putin May Invade Ukraine if Obama Elected (breitbart.com)
3518.
Neovim: Stretch goals (bountysource.com)
3519.
Github Atom – no invite needed (neerajbaid.me)
3520.
Of atom.io and security (blog.liftsecurity.io)
3521.
Tip: Run Jasmine From RSpec (blog.leshill.org)
3522.
Telegram’s cryptanalysis contest is over (telegram.org)
3523.
Update: my $2,000 a month business (us7.campaign-archive1.com)
3524.
A Powerful New Way to Edit DNA (nytimes.com)
3525.
RSA Tried To Get TrustyCon Booted (techdirt.com)
3526.
The Eudyptula Challenge: programming exercises for the Linux kernel (eudyptula-challenge.org)
3527.
Behind the Preplanned Oscar Selfie: Samsung's Ad Strategy (online.wsj.com)
3528.
In Pursuit of Longevity, a Plan to Harness DNA Sequencing (nytimes.com)
3529.
More Destinations for MongoHQ Alerts with Zapier (blog.mongohq.com)
3530.
Statistician on a Plane (rs.io)
3531.
On the Brink of War (mit.edu)
3532.
Broadcom VideoCore IV architecture overview (codedivine.org)
3533.
Chrome and the Linux GPU driver quality (codereview.chromium.org)
3534.
Axioms and Anchors: Framework for Product Focus (axioms.io)
3535.
Today in Security Theater, Air Force One Edition (theatlantic.com)
3536.
How to Convince Your Company to Go with Go (sendgrid.com)
3537.
The Do’s and Don’ts of Rapid Scaling for Startups (firstround.com)
3538.
Why can't there be a trap door under nuclear reactors in case of meltdown? (physics.stackexchange.com)
3539.
Livr: A Social Network for the Inebriated (livr-app.com)
3540.
Stephen Wolfram's new programming language: Can he make the world computable? (slate.com)