March 2014 Archive
12811.
Why Netflix Wants to Keep Binge-Watching All to Itself (wired.com)
12812.
Hardware Fail Tales (medium.com)
12813.
The Intuition Trap (blog.existentialize.com)
12814.
Softcover – Frictionless Self-Publishing for Tech-Savvy Writers (softcover.io)
12815.
Command line fuzzy searching (github.com)
12816.
The town of Esperance fined NASA $400 for littering (news.discovery.com)
12817.
Ruby Mailing List: Rename 'curry' to 'schnfinkelize' (blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp)
12818.
Afghanistan’s Rising Export Is Not Opium – It’s Telecoms (defenseone.com)
12819.
10 Signs That You Are An Awesome Web Developer (tutorialzine.com)
12820.
DEC Wars (textfiles.com)
12821.
5 Computer Pranks to Pull on April Fools (blog.highfive.com)
12822.
Understanding Function Objects in JavaScript (medium.com)
12823.
CODE keyboards in stock (wasdkeyboards.com)
12824.
Japan Display shows off 5.5", quad-HD mobile display that might land in iPhone 6 (9to5mac.com)
12825.
14-Year-Old Proves U.S. Can Save $370 Million by Changing Fonts (mashable.com)
12826.
After Youtube, Twitter and Google DNS Turkey blocked OpenDNS too (i.imgur.com)
12827.
IMDb Top 250 History (took.nl)
12828.
Do animals have a sense of humour? (newscientist.com)
12829.
Speak plainly: are we losing the war against jargon? (telegraph.co.uk)
12830.
Draw Animated shapes with UIKit Bezier Path (meonbinary.com)
12831.
ReactOS. The (R)evolution is now here. | ReactOS Project (reactos.com)
12832.
Trying Out and Benchmarking The DigitalOcean Cloud (phoronix.com)
12833.
Simpler Deploys with git Subtrees (spin.atomicobject.com)
12834.
The Chef at 15 (nytimes.com)
12835.
Yahoo Games Network (gamesnet.yahoo.com)
12836.
Microsoft Office Apps Top App Store Charts One Day After Release (macrumors.com)
12837.
Jade for Meteor (github.com)
12838.
In Egypt, high hopes for mobile wallets (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
12839.
Steal This Startup Idea (blog.iambob.me)
12840.
Show HN FEEDIOP (feediop.com)