March 2014 Archive
691.
New Linux version will reduce suspend and resume times (arstechnica.com)
692.
Man Walks Nearly 3000 Miles Through China (lifebuzz.com)
693.
Why Gooseberry, the open animation film, matters (gooseberry.blender.org)
694.
Happy Birthday Docker (blog.docker.io)
695.
The Computer Graphics Library (fabiensanglard.net)
696.
EFF goes to court, quashes patent troll’s attempt to grab donor names (arstechnica.com)
697.
Ask HN: How effective have the job posts on HN been?
698.
LuaJIT 2.0.3 (luajit.org)
699.
Puff Puff… Pass (faptrackr.org)
700.
Using OpenSSH Certificate Authentication (neocri.me)
701.
The newest threat on the official Android market (blog.avast.com)
702.
WhatsApp AES decryption key for all chats leaked (joindiaspora.com)
703.
Democracy at 4 AM: What unprecedented protest means for Taiwan (4am.tw)
704.
Doge 4 Water (doge4water.org)
705.
U.S. to relinquish remaining control over the Internet (washingtonpost.com)
706.
Chromium on Linux replacing GTK+ (groups.google.com)
707.
I don't want to be a Real Programmer (verybadalloc.com)
708.
Evil.js: A JavaScript library for thwarting hot-linkers (github.com)
709.
Sinkhole of bureaucracy (washingtonpost.com)
710.
Meteor 0.8.0: Introducing the Blaze templating engine (meteor.com)
711.
2003 Boeing 727-223 disappearance (en.wikipedia.org)
712.
Duktape: an embeddable JavaScript engine (duktape.org)
713.
Disney acquires Maker Studios (recode.net)
714.
Sales Hiring Guide For B2B Startup Founders (blog.close.io)
715.
Why Node.js is becoming the go-to technology (nearform.com)
716.
The Myth of the Science and Engineering Shortage (theatlantic.com)
717.
Today is World Backup Day – a friendly reminder to backup and check restores (worldbackupday.com)
718.
This Open Source Coder Wants to be a Congressman (wired.com)
719.
New study shows we work harder when we are happy (www2.warwick.ac.uk)
720.
The Bitcoin Model for Crowdfunding (startupboy.com)