March 2016 Archive
4471.
Show HN: Here is a pitch deck template that you can download for free (docs.google.com)
4472.
Bitcoin's nightmare scenario has come to pass (theverge.com)
4473.
Got a Pi 3? Help get to the bottom of the heat and performance conundrum (reddit.com)
4474.
Docker welcomes the creators of the Aurora project (blog.docker.com)
4475.
US agency reaches 'holy grail' of battery storage sought by Elon Musk and Gates (theguardian.com)
4476.
Apple Back Doors and the City on a Hill (casetext.com)
4477.
Accepting a job below one’s skill level can adversely affect future prospects (psypost.org)
4478.
Elegant web framework for Swift that works on iOS, OS X, and Ubuntu (github.com)
4479.
The Best Things in Android Are Free – With in App Purchases (ia.net)
4480.
Quantum Computer Comes Closer to Cracking RSA Encryption (spectrum.ieee.org)
4481.
Linode: The Backstory, the Tech, and the Impact (hostingadvice.com)
4482.
An eavesdropping technique allows scientists to instantly find and classify whales (theatlantic.com)
4483.
Show HN: Microservices with Python, RabbitMQ and Nameko (brunorocha.org)
4484.
How the FBI will lose its iPhone fight, thanks to 'West Coast Law' (theregister.co.uk)
4485.
How to Prevent a Bozo Explosion (guykawasaki.com)
4486.
What’s New in jQuery 3 (developer.telerik.com)
4487.
Sustainable Authorship in Plain Text Using Pandoc and Markdown (programminghistorian.org)
4488.
Silicon Valley Residents Leave for Greener Grass, Cheaper Housing (wsj.com)
4489.
Gevent 1.1 released with python 3 and PyPy support (groups.google.com)
4490.
Sell What People Are Buying (austinlchurch.com)
4491.
Silly Putty (en.wikipedia.org)
4492.
Deep Learning: Nine Lectures at Collège de France by Yan LeCun (cilvr.nyu.edu)
4493.
Linux BPF Superpowers (brendangregg.com)
4494.
Show HN: Offline-First WebApps with Hoodie and PureScript (github.com)
4495.
Show HN: What I see – a chrome extension
4496.
The Disappearance of Rosemary Tonks (poetryfoundation.org)
4497.
JavaScript implementation of Bitcoin (github.com)
4498.
We're Already Violating Virtual Reality's First Code of Ethics (motherboard.vice.com)
4499.
Quantum mechanics is so weird that scientists need AI to choose the experiments (cnet.com)
4500.
Front-End Front – Basically, front-end news (frontendfront.com)