March 2016 Archive
1801.
Adopting RxJava on the Airbnb App (realm.io)
1802.
Snowden Warns World Against Trusting Privacy to Tech Giants (sputniknews.com)
1803.
Latest AI Code (tensortalk.com)
1804.
The Build a SAAS App with Flask Course Is Getting a Complete Makeover (nickjanetakis.com)
1805.
Tile38 is a geolocation data store, spatial index, and realtime geofence (tile38.com)
1806.
Two paths, one peak: a view on high-performance language implementations (wingolog.org)
1807.
Elf in Guile (2014) (wingolog.org)
1808.
The Impious Delights of Hieronymus Bosch (newrepublic.com)
1809.
Should we strive to simplify neural models? (nature.com)
1810.
Vectored Signatures (loper-os.org)
1811.
SQL Injection Cheat Sheet (netsparker.com)
1812.
FTP Must die the technical explanation (mywiki.wooledge.org)
1813.
Machines That Will Think and Feel (wsj.com)
1814.
Lufthansa jet and drone nearly collide near LAX (latimes.com)
1815.
Yahoo announces plans to kill off Games, Livetext, Boss, and more regional sites (venturebeat.com)
1816.
What Is the I Ching? (chinafile.com)
1817.
Malware leads Minnesota school district to close for 1 day (startribune.com)
1818.
From Web 2.0 to Web 2016: The Need for Public Platforms for Digital Ownership (blockai.com)
1819.
Strokes: Let's pretend D3 was written in ClojureScript (github.com)
1820.
ADHD is vastly overdiagnosed and many children are just immature, say scientists (telegraph.co.uk)
1821.
Uber's many scandals are affecting recruitment at every level (pando.com)
1822.
Why mental health idealism might not overcome the market (thenewmentalhealth.org)
1823.
Massive new aircraft the Airlander 10 is unveiled (theguardian.com)
1824.
NPM removes Disqus comments from blog after users disapprove NPM's resolution
1825.
Forgotten audio formats: The Highway Hi-Fi (arstechnica.com)
1826.
Azure Blockchain as a Service Update (azure.microsoft.com)
1827.
Assembly Optimizations: (Un)Packing Structures (haneefmubarak.com)
1828.
Holoportation (research.microsoft.com)
1829.
Why real-world governments don’t have the consent of the governed (washingtonpost.com)
1830.
Show HN: Consol – Desktop First Productivity with End-to-End Encryption (consol.io)