March 2016 Archive
2971.
A Cry for Help Against Thomas Ptacek, Serial Abuser (nadim.computer)
2972.
Compile Time Fibonacci in Rust (kiyototamura.tumblr.com)
2973.
Before Braille Was King, It Had to Win the War of the Dots (collectorsweekly.com)
2974.
She Wanted to Do Her Research. He Wanted to Talk ‘Feelings.’ (nytimes.com)
2975.
Chappiecast: Mosaic video across mobile devices using Node.js and WebSockets (arcweb.co)
2976.
Amazon is down (amazon.com)
2977.
Trump's Impact on Mobile News Apps (apteligent.com)
2978.
Why you should use Clojure for your next microservice (developer.atlassian.com)
2979.
Artificial intelligence and language (techcrunch.com)
2980.
Getting Sick in Venezuela Has Become a Death Sentence (foreignpolicy.com)
2981.
Moneyball for Book Publishers: A Detailed Look at How We Read (nytimes.com)
2982.
Reverse Engineering Kirby's Dreamland 2 (ecc-comp.blogspot.com)
2983.
Fed Statement Tracker (projects.wsj.com)
2984.
Beyond Round Robin: Load Balancing for Latency (blog.buoyant.io)
2985.
Rancher now supports Kubernetes clusters (rancher.com)
2986.
Sexual harassment and Abuse at Rubyconf 2015 (krispyqueenengineer.tumblr.com)
2987.
Persian New Year's Table Celebrates Nature's Rebirth Deliciously (2014) (npr.org)
2988.
GitHub is 503
2989.
Show HN: My Meteor web app; use it before placing bets to filter the bad ones (filterbet.win)
2990.
Physicists Unleash AI to Devise Unthinkable Experiments (scientificamerican.com)
2991.
Engineering Proteins in the Cloud with Python and Transcriptic (blog.booleanbiotech.com)
2992.
I’m still developing my app on Parse.com. Should I stay or should I go? (blog.back4app.com)
2993.
Don't Reinvent the Platform (medium.com)
2994.
Show HN: Zual – Flask-Based Personal Site Skeleton (github.com)
2995.
The bash shell and Ubuntu are coming to Windows (live.theverge.com)
2996.
Snapchat's Ladder (stratechery.com)
2997.
ACLU map shows locations of 63 ongoing phone-unlocking cases (techcrunch.com)
2998.
Parse open-source is moving fast but still has some features to be opened up (blog.back4app.com)
2999.
Our new website is unbelievably fast, here is how we did it (medium.com)
3000.
Apteligent March Mobility Report: iOS 9.3 the Most Stable (apteligent.com)