March 2016 Archive
1861.
Twitter to keep 140-character limit, CEO says (reuters.com)
1862.
Amazon begins reselling Comcast services on its new site, the Amazon Cable Store (techcrunch.com)
1863.
It Is Time for Passwordless Login (2015) (medium.com)
1864.
Humanoid robots can’t outsource their brains to the cloud due to network latency (arstechnica.co.uk)
1865.
Pixel C is 25% off for developers (greenbot.com)
1866.
RandomDNS – aims to improve the security, privacy and anonymity of DNSCrypt (github.com)
1867.
Tor NoScript visit tracker (bitbucket.org)
1868.
Narcissistic Students Get Better Grades from Narcissistic Professors (hbr.org)
1869.
The Battle for Picasso’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Empire (vanityfair.com)
1870.
How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects (theregister.co.uk)
1871.
Rspamd 1.2: Fast, free and open-source spam filtering system (rspamd.com)
1872.
NASA Graphics Standards Manual (1976) [pdf] (nasa.gov)
1873.
A non-trivial website that has no back end (blog.oxplot.com)
1874.
Source Code Policy: Introduction for Public Comment (sourcecode.cio.gov)
1875.
Onyx Straps in For a Jepsening (onyxplatform.org)
1876.
A Collection of Dice Problems [pdf] (madandmoonly.com)
1877.
The First Film Version of Alice in Wonderland (1903) (dangerousminds.net)
1878.
Finally, some good news about the Silicon Valley housing crisis (vox.com)
1879.
OCaml Language Sucks (2007) (podval.org)
1880.
Ask HN: What will IPV6 migration actually look like?
1881.
Not a Black Chair: racism, sexism, and discrimination at Squarespace (medium.com)
1882.
Idea for a new browser product (forum.palemoon.org)
1883.
Valeant Sold Some Drugs Twice (bloombergview.com)
1884.
Skylake CPUs have 'inverse Hyper Threading' to boost single-thread performance (myce.com)
1885.
How a hacker's typo helped stop a billion dollar bank heist (reuters.com)
1886.
Ask HN: How to disclose vulnerability to non responsive company?
1887.
Prehistoric Art Found to Contain Stenciled Lizard Hands (livescience.com)
1888.
Show HN: Instrumentl, get matched with scientific grants and easily apply online (instrumentl.com)
1889.
Ask HN: What's it like to work at Adobe?
1890.
Thrashed – Jake Phelps has run the bible for skaters for more than two decades (story.californiasunday.com)