March 2014 Archive
1921.
Japan brings kaizen philosophy to Ethiopia (bbc.com)
1922.
More help with SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN and npm (blog.npmjs.org)
1923.
Events that moved Linux forward (opensource.com)
1924.
There Is a Gender Gap in Tech Salaries (danluu.com)
1925.
Constructive Empiricism (plato.stanford.edu)
1926.
And (marco.org)
1927.
Minimum Lovable Product (blog.forcerank.it)
1928.
When Startups Don’t Lock the Doors (nytimes.com)
1929.
Github Pull Request Triage tool (peterbe.com)
1930.
Hacking Hack on Heroku (blog.heroku.com)
1931.
How Twitter Has Changed Over the Years in 12 Charts (theatlantic.com)
1932.
Ember Fest 2014 Tickets on sale (emberfest.eu)
1933.
Microsoft risks security reputation ruin by retiring XP (computerworld.com)
1934.
Healthcare.gov crashes on the last day before deadline (techcrunch.com)
1935.
How are humans going to become extinct? (bbc.com)
1936.
Wu-Tang Clan will sell only one copy of new album (pitchfork.com)
1937.
Is Google overreaching by forcing me to use TLS? (security.stackexchange.com)
1938.
How Dropbox Knows When You’re Sharing Copyrighted Stuff Without Actually Looking (techcrunch.com)
1939.
Bulletproof Coffee (blog.ryanio.com)
1940.
Tesla founder Elon Musk may be headed for a "stunning fall" (bloombergview.com)
1941.
The Verdict on MongoDB (rackspace.com)
1942.
Cosmos: debuts tonight 9/8c on Fox (cosmosontv.com)
1943.
Why did 30-year-old former Microsoft engineers apply to YC? (medium.com)
1944.
Optical character recognition web app in JS and HTML5 (kdzwinel.github.io)
1945.
The Fastest Growing Open Source Project? (blog.codecombat.com)
1946.
Hackers Leak Walmart’s Guide on How to Silence Workers (makingchangeatwalmart.org)
1947.
Obnam 1.7 (backup software) released (blog.liw.fi)
1948.
Ask HN: How do you go about validating your startup ideas?
1949.
Satya Nadella Set To Launch Office For iPad Next Week (techfess.com)
1950.
Mozilla and Unity bring games to the Web without plugins, at near-native speeds (thenextweb.com)