March 2016 Archive
2611.
Creating an AndroidWear watchface using Kotlin (medium.com)
2612.
Keras plays Snake (github.com)
2613.
Awesome dotfiles (github.com)
2614.
The Historical Laundry Conundrum – Find a Home for Shirts (ascii.textfiles.com)
2615.
Stack Overflow's Bosun Monitoring Architecture (kbrandt.com)
2616.
“Not so fast, FFT”: Winograd (nervanasys.com)
2617.
Mystery in Miniature: the remarkable life of Matthias Buchinger, born 1674 (nybooks.com)
2618.
‘The guy is Hitler’: Louis C.K. begs fans not to vote for Donald Trump (washingtonpost.com)
2619.
The Risk I Will Not Take (bloombergview.com)
2620.
IRS Suspends Insecure ‘Get Identity Protection PIN’ Feature (krebsonsecurity.com)
2621.
Parse dashboard open sourced Parse won't die (blog.back4app.com)
2622.
Obama claimed to want transparency. His actions suggest the opposite (theguardian.com)
2623.
AMD releases Linux hybrid driver beta with Vulkan support (support.amd.com)
2624.
Ponyo: modern Standard ML library and toolkit (ponyo.org)
2625.
Library Freedom Project and Werner Koch Are 2015 Free Software Awards Winners (fsf.org)
2626.
Three explosions in Brussels airport and metro in an apparent terrorist attack (bbc.com)
2627.
Mesos Clusters Growing to Monster Sizes (nextplatform.com)
2628.
Mindex – A fast and powerful JavaScript compound index (github.com)
2629.
Ask HN: I'm taking 2 weeks off work to build a prototype. Any advice?
2630.
Ask HN: How often do you commit / push in Git?
2631.
Need a raise, how to ask?
2632.
Ask HN: What's going to be the next big thing?
2633.
Nima Gluten Sensor (nimasensor.com)
2634.
What are the Differences Between Java Platforms from Desktops to Wearables? (electronicdesign.com)
2635.
Show HN: On-Demand Secure Private Networks – Documentation (wormhole.network)
2636.
Ask HN: Is there a “Colors for Dummies?”
2637.
State of Embedding in Gecko (chrislord.net)
2638.
NASA chief: Apollo engineers who criticize SLS don’t grok modern rocketry (arstechnica.com)
2639.
$700 machine that makes an 8-ounce glass of juice (nytimes.com)
2640.
Two Plausible Things That Cannot Both Be True (blogs.scientificamerican.com)