March 2016 Archive
1771.
How Did Software Get So Reliable Without Proof? (1996) [pdf] (gwern.net)
1772.
Apple’s First Foray into Original TV Is a Series About Apps (nytimes.com)
1773.
Ask HN: Those making $1,000+/month on side projects – what did you make?
1774.
The Oxford maths interview, shaking up admissions (higheredrevolution.com)
1775.
Duplicacy: cross-platform cloud backup tool based on lock-free deduplication (github.com)
1776.
If you write JavaScript tools or libraries, bundle your code before publishing (medium.com)
1777.
The Future of Academic Style: Why Citations Still Matter in the Age of Google (lareviewofbooks.org)
1778.
Maybe we could tone down the JavaScript (eev.ee)
1779.
The making of PlayStation VR (polygon.com)
1780.
Subleases spike in number as SF startups downsize (techcrunch.com)
1781.
Segfaulting Python with afl-fuzz (tomforb.es)
1782.
Precise control over responsive typography (madebymike.com.au)
1783.
Learning Rust, Part 5 (foon.uk)
1784.
PGP: Backdoors and Key Escrow (2003) (rossde.com)
1785.
Creating 3D Models from Light Fields (igl.ethz.ch)
1786.
Saving 500 Apple II Programs from Oblivion (blog.archive.org)
1787.
Deep-Q Learning Pong with Tensorflow and PyGame (danielslater.net)
1788.
Hackers Stalked Bangladeshi Bank for Two Weeks Before Heist (bloomberg.com)
1789.
Compiler Bugs Found When Porting Chromium to VC++ 2015 (randomascii.wordpress.com)
1790.
Ethereum, a Virtual Currency, Enables Transactions That Rival Bitcoin’s (nytimes.com)
1791.
$50B transit proposal would boost light rail throughout Seattle region (seattletimes.com)
1792.
Why not C++? (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
1793.
Ask HN: Should engineering jobs have a nap time?
1794.
On David Lynch's 'Dune' (avclub.com)
1795.
When did porn become sex ed? (nytimes.com)
1796.
“Make HTML Great Again”: Campaign site teardowns (trackchanges.postlight.com)
1797.
Google's War Against the Homeless in Los Angeles (yashalevine.com)
1798.
Notty – a new kind of terminal written in Rust (github.com)
1799.
Building highly available applications using Kubernetes new multi-zone clusters (blog.kubernetes.io)
1800.
No, you back off on backdoors (blog.erratasec.com)