March 2015 Archive
3571.
Okay, Feminism, It’s Time We Had a Talk About Empathy (medium.com)
3572.
Process of shipping side projects (slashie.org)
3573.
Talk: Safer Swift code with value types (makeschool.com)
3574.
Apple Engineer Talks about the New 2015 Macbook (youtube.com)
3575.
Rocket Now Available in CoreOS Alpha Channel (coreos.com)
3576.
Only the Rich Can Turn Their Phones Off: The Harsh Lesson of Patrick Pichette (thedailybeast.com)
3577.
Smashing C++ VPTRS (imchris.org)
3578.
Solve multiple problems at once (philfreo.com)
3579.
Pirate Bay and other torrent sites inadvertently unblocked by CloudFlare (thestack.com)
3580.
That's Funny (americanscientist.org)
3581.
The Concatenative Language XY (2004) (nsl.com)
3582.
Dell’s Linux PC sequel still “just works”–but it adds 4K screen and rough edges (arstechnica.com)
3583.
Time just got real at Compose with RethinkDB 1.16 (blog.compose.io)
3584.
Tsunami, an Arduino-based signal generator and analog experimenter's kit (kickstarter.com)
3585.
Seven ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don’t have (airpair.com)
3586.
Analytics.usa.gov (analytics.usa.gov)
3587.
Cognitive Psychology in Information Architecture (easilyeasy.com)
3588.
A computer model could crack the code to a Hawaiian butterfly's future security (medium.com)
3589.
What no one tells you about working in web development (usersnap.com)
3590.
Toy Story, 20 years later: how Pixar made its first blockbuster (theverge.com)
3591.
Reimplementation of the DRAW neural network architecture (github.com)
3592.
Finland wants to abandon teaching subjects at school (qz.com)
3593.
Naked ambition: the body in Greek art (theguardian.com)
3594.
Why Columbus Sailed South to the Indies (2008) (openlettersmonthly.com)
3595.
Matt DeHart: “I might have some sensitive files” (buzzfeed.com)
3596.
An Open Letter to YC Founders on Demo Day Eve (startupljackson.com)
3597.
Epic 'Drinking Game' App Launches to Thirsty Users (swiggames.com)
3598.
Incidental Data Capture (avant.org)
3599.
Official SpaceX Photos (flickr.com)
3600.
Meet Cyanogen, the Startup That Wants to Steal Android from Google (forbes.com)