March 2016 Archive
3902.
Xxl – a minimal vector programming language
(github.com)
3903.
Who Needs Apple When the FBI Could Hack Terrorist iPhone Itself
(bloomberg.com)
3904.
Tech CEOs and Top Republicans Commiserate, Plot to Stop Trump
(huffingtonpost.com)
3905.
The $8 key that can open New York City to terrorists
(nypost.com)
3906.
Turkish government 'blocks Twitter and Facebook'
(independent.co.uk)
3908.
Neanderthal 0.5.0 – Getting Started with Fast Matrix in Clojure (CPU and GPU)
(neanderthal.uncomplicate.org)
3910.
North Korea sentences US college student to 15 years' hard labour
(theguardian.com)
3912.
Airbnb has expanded into Cuba
(airbnb.com)
3913.
California Proposed Bill AB-1681 – Smartphones
(leginfo.legislature.ca.gov)
3914.
The profound planetary consequences of eating less meat
(washingtonpost.com)
3916.
3918.
Remote Work – NoDesk
(nodesk.co)
3919.
Microsoft to show Bash running on Windows 10
(zdnet.com)
3920.
Introducing Canvas - Notes for teams of nerds
(blog.usecanvas.com)
3922.
Please Scan My Towel
(jerrygamblin.com)
3923.
Widespread XSS Vulnerabilities in Ad Code Affecting Top Tier Publishers
(randywestergren.com)
3925.
Please scan my towel
(jerrygamblin.com)
3926.
How Snapchat makes money
(bloomberg.com)
3927.
Large Scale Payments Systems and Ruby on Rails
(medium.com)
3928.
How I Learned to Make Friends in a New City
(medium.com)
3929.
3930.
Coders, the robots will be coming for your jobs before mine
(techinasia.com)