March 2016 Archive
2701.
Why Every Startup Should Bootstrap (hbr.org)
2702.
The best way to invest a single dollar (elaineou.com)
2703.
MailSlurper, now with documentation (github.com)
2704.
Phalcon – PHP framework delivered as a C extension (phalconphp.com)
2705.
It’s shameless financial strip-mining: How the 1 percent killed the middle class (salon.com)
2706.
Strategic Scala Style: Principle of Least Power (lihaoyi.com)
2707.
A Subtle Power Struggle for Control of Music Metadata (motherboard.vice.com)
2708.
Lies, Damn Lies and Childcare (politicsofmothering.wordpress.com)
2709.
The Real Reason We Need to Stop Trying to Protect Everyone’s Feelings (thoughtcatalog.com)
2710.
Ask HN: Strategies for running successful and fruitful side projects
2711.
When capital prefers venture over public markets (techcrunch.com)
2712.
Protocol-Oriented MVVM with Natasha the Robot (realm.io)
2713.
Libretto – Vagrant as a Go Library, Supports AWS, Openstack, VSphere, etc (github.com)
2714.
Recent Discussion on Unfairness in FLOSS Economics (harihareswara.net)
2715.
A Guide to North Korean Food from a Man Who’s Been Eating It for 14 Years (munchies.vice.com)
2716.
Monkeys learn to drive wheelchairs with their thoughts (kurzweilai.net)
2717.
Tarkhan Dress confirmed as world’s oldest woven garment (thehistoryblog.com)
2718.
Microsoft doesn’t need Windows anymore (computerworld.com)
2719.
Hillary Clinton Email Archive (wikileaks.org)
2720.
Visualizing Apache Log Data with Minecraft (streamsets.com)
2721.
Parallel Scripting in Swift (swift-lang.org)
2722.
MidiWriterJS – Generate Expressive Multi-Track MIDI Files in JavaScript (grimmdude.github.io)
2723.
Microsoft's 'teen girl' AI turns into a Hitler-loving sex robot within 24 hours (telegraph.co.uk)
2724.
The Race Is on to Control Artificial Intelligence, and Tech’s Future (nytimes.com)
2725.
Life and Death in the App Store (theverge.com)
2726.
Intelligent Networks: A New Co-Processor Emerges (nextplatform.com)
2727.
The rise of American authoritarianism (vox.com)
2728.
Deep Learning for Robots: Learning from Large-Scale Interaction (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
2729.
Google DeepMind Challenge Match: Lee Sedol vs. AlphaGo (youtube.com)
2730.
One of the world’s most notorious hackers just revealed his identity to me (thenextweb.com)