March 2014 Archive
8941.
Free Dev Environments from Nitrous.IO for AWS Activate Startups (blog.nitrous.io)
8942.
Why Google fiber will never come to Seattle (geekwire.com)
8943.
Life after Kickstarter: How Petcube is preparing its gadget for the mass market (thenextweb.com)
8944.
US Army briefing on OPSEC and social networking [PDF] (ia.signal.army.mil)
8945.
The Unreal Thing: What’s wrong with the Matrix? (2003) (newyorker.com)
8946.
isee5c: Apple, Inc. on tumblr (isee5c.tumblr.com)
8947.
SCP-1370 (scp-wiki.net)
8948.
Ask HN: Hacker community for Eastern Europe? ()
8949.
Facebook Follows Amazon, Google Into Drones With $60 Million Purchase (forbes.com)
8950.
24 Hour Alpha launch 3/10 ()
8951.
Vowpal_wabbit: the redis of the data science community (yaksis.com)
8952.
First Things First — working for the betterment of humankind (firstthingsfirst2014.org)
8953.
Making of Tender, a platformer game (henryphu.com)
8954.
30,000-year-old giant virus 'comes back to life' (bbc.com)
8955.
Openpgp.js support in echoplexus; try it out Thoughts? (chat.echoplex.us)
8956.
Sperre - P2P Instant Messaging Protocol in Python (github.com)
8957.
Facebook Messanger for Windows Phone (windowsphone.com)
8958.
Most Powerful Chess Openings (chess.com)
8959.
How Criminal Hackers Turn Legit (motherboard.vice.com)
8960.
Preloading and rendering image sprites in 2d js/canvas games (learnjs.io)
8961.
Data made simple (datalanche.com)
8962.
URL Shortener in Scala for Play (gist.github.com)
8963.
Open source challenges a proprietary Internet of Things (computerworld.com)
8964.
Mastering Zabbix -- book review (andoy.me)
8965.
Bitesize Web Development Training - With Unique Pricing (webdevhour.com)
8966.
Show HN: Find events during SXSW and book them with one button. (play.google.com)
8967.
A $1 Billion Investment Plan for IBM’s Watson Supercompute (technologyreview.com)
8968.
Mt. Gox Source Code Leaked By Hackers Along With Team Information, Customer Data (techcrunch.com)
8969.
Privacy “Snowden Phone” for $10 a month from FreedomPop (techcrunch.com)
8970.
Gamma Ray Radiation may be a Sign of Dark Matter (wired.com)