March 2014 Archive
5851.
The NSA, invited to TED, takes a swipe at Snowden (arstechnica.com)
5852.
Microsoft adopts Mantle but calls it DX12 (semiaccurate.com)
5853.
Don’t mix A Players with B Players (medium.com)
5854.
A Clever Toothpaste Tube That Squeezes Out Every Last Bit (wired.com)
5855.
Every Gmail Message You Send Will Now Be Protected by Encryption (gizmodo.com)
5856.
How To Hunt a Submarine (unz.org)
5857.
Cargo Status Update (gist.github.com)
5858.
This Sinatra app's source code is over 99% non-alphanumeric. (pwnbs.herokuapp.com)
5859.
Study: Why good-looking men get all the funding (pehub.com)
5860.
2048 for Chromecast (co-op multiplayer) (play.google.com)
5861.
Microsoft just exposed email's ugliest secret (theverge.com)
5862.
Pirate Bay Founder Gets Ready to Run for European Parliament (torrentfreak.com)
5863.
How I got the best job, ever.(and resigned 6 months later) (adrtq.com)
5864.
Design+code: Learn iOS design and Xcode (designcode.io)
5865.
Mass Compromise of the Obsolete (blogs.cisco.com)
5866.
Google's Go Programming Language: Taking Cloud Development By Storm (readwrite.com)
5867.
$5000 / 33ft² – Waterfront Condo (downtown / civic / van ness) (sfbay.craigslist.org)
5868.
Open Snow Map (opensnowmap.org)
5869.
Zuckerberg Says Obama Steps on NSA Spying Not Enough (bloomberg.com)
5870.
Suggest HN: Active user count display ()
5871.
Telescopic Text (Click to expand) (telescopictext.com)
5872.
John Yudkin: the man who tried to warn us about sugar (telegraph.co.uk)
5873.
Bad news for Tesla; Porsche is on electronic sports car (digitaltrends.com)
5874.
Bad models and the end of the world (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
5875.
What’s the Point If We Can’t Have Fun? (Why the Universe Plays) (thebaffler.com)
5876.
Need Money For Your Startup? Being An Attractive Male May Help (npr.org)
5877.
Do HTML5 apps have to be online all the time? (christianheilmann.com)
5878.
Ask HN: What version control strategies do you use? ()
5879.
Vicarious AI passes first Turing Test: CAPTCHA (news.vicarious.com)
5880.
API to crunch professional data of users, match jobs (talent.predikt.co)