March 2014 Archive
2071.
OkCupid suggests boycotting Mozilla (okcupid.com)
2072.
Have Liberal Arts Degree, Will Code (blogs.wsj.com)
2073.
2048: The Nihilistic Face Of Free To Play (mobilemavericks.eu)
2074.
Show HN: Shippable – Free CI and CD service built on Docker, 2X faster than travis (shippable.com)
2075.
Only Way to Save the Movie Industry is to Give Up On Your Dreams (nofilmschool.com)
2076.
US risks national blackout from small-scale attack (online.wsj.com)
2077.
What Games Are: Virtual Reality, We Hardly Knew You (techcrunch.com)
2078.
Ask HN: What's your side project and how much recurring income does it generate? ()
2079.
Neil Young launches new music player (rocknerd.co.uk)
2080.
Quantifying the value of BitCoin (statisticaleconomics.org)
2081.
Twitter’s Root Injustice (techcrunch.com)
2082.
Do It For Denmark No one has solved Denmark's falling birthrate. Until now. (do-it-for-denmark.dk)
2083.
Tox: next level of Instant Messaging ()
2084.
Machinery of an Energy Dream: How to Keep Fusion Going Long Enough (nytimes.com)
2085.
West Coast apocalypse: How “earthquake storms” could devastate California (salon.com)
2086.
Clear.app Free for 24hrs (itunes.apple.com)
2087.
Show HN: Pinterest for 3D Printing (thre3d.com)
2088.
Show HN: Gmail's now 10, recover all the old photos buried in your mails (github.com)
2089.
Is the Oculus Rift sexist? (qz.com)
2090.
Dear Marginalized People Coming Into Tech (modelviewculture.com)
2091.
Risks Abound as Reporters Play in Traffic (nytimes.com)
2092.
How Copyright Laws Keep E-Books Locked Up (spiegel.de)
2093.
Braintree Ignition - The $50k boost for your business (braintreepayments.com)
2094.
Optimizing memory usage of scikit-learn models using succinct Tries (blog.scrapinghub.com)
2095.
Ask HN: What is the newest hobby you have picked up?
2096.
Why does anyone still use Eclipse? ()
2097.
2048 x 2 = 4096 (martijnkorteweg.github.io)
2098.
Obamacare Plans Bring Hefty Fees for Certain Drugs (hosted.ap.org)
2099.
Car Crashes Into Crowd at SXSW (at least 2 fatalities) (themusic.com.au)
2100.
Range-Checks and Recklessness (prog21.dadgum.com)