March 2014 Archive
811.
A Short Guide to the Internet’s Biggest Enemies (eff.org)
812.
Mozilla employees tell Brendan Eich he needs to “step down” (arstechnica.com)
813.
More News Is Being Written By Robots (singularityhub.com)
814.
NIST Randomness Beacon (nist.gov)
815.
9007199254740992 (csie.ntu.edu.tw)
816.
Y Combinator's YC VC may lose the actual VCs (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
817.
HUVr Board (huvrtech.com)
818.
Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto's official denial of Bitcoin involvement (mobile.twitter.com)
819.
Two Generals' Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
820.
Visual walk through of Euclid's proof of the Pythagorean theorem (setosa.io)
821.
Cognitive Lode – Brain gems for decision-makers (coglode.com)
822.
Scientists film inside a flying insect (plosbiology.org)
823.
4ee89f7cf824a85ad5f11d52604ffdebe9f01302bcea8ddec0af450f9185ddf1 (blockr.io)
824.
I want to get into startups, but I don’t know where to start (blog.42floors.com)
825.
Lost Jet’s Path Seen as Altered via Computer (nytimes.com)
826.
Aviation is stuck in the 60s – a reflection on MH 370 (english.martinvarsavsky.net)
827.
Complexity Creeps: Why I'm Concerned for the Future of Angular.js (daemon.co.za)
828.
Nest is launching an API (nest.com)
829.
A JSON field type for Django (metric.io)
830.
How to abuse a C++ compiler? (mysticalprogramming.wordpress.com)
831.
Taking a second look at free fonts (smashingmagazine.com)
832.
One World Trade Center: The Top of America (wtc.gigapan.com)
833.
Fast scraping in Python with Asyncio (compiletoi.net)
834.
Free software for freedom, surveillance and you [video] (media.libreplanet.org)
835.
PHPUnit 4.0 Released (github.com)
836.
Billionaires With Big Ideas Are Privatizing American Science (nytimes.com)
837.
Emacs is Sexy (emacs.sexy)
838.
SQLite vs MySQL vs PostgreSQL (digitalocean.com)
839.
Ask HN: Will soon have lots of time and little money – how to spend it?
840.
Microsoft buys AR headset patents for $100-150M – report (totalxbox.com)