March 2015 Archive
4261.
Show HN: Pay Bitcoin to watch a video (theprotocol.tv)
4262.
You can make Gifs on YouTube now (youtube.com)
4263.
Lobbyist claims Monsanto Glyphosate safe to drink, then refuses to drink it (boingboing.net)
4264.
Russia and US agree to build new space station, work on joint Mars project (rt.com)
4265.
Ask HN: What should GitHub do about the DDoS attack? ()
4266.
Bridge.NET. Write C#. Run JavaScript (bridge.net)
4267.
Show HN: One-click button to mark all links on the page as read (github.com)
4268.
Would TDCS make me smarter? (2013) (aeon.co)
4269.
Canonical Redirect Pitfalls with HTTP Strict Transport Security (2010) (coderrr.wordpress.com)
4270.
Bet against yourself (bigboringsystem.com)
4271.
Metrics and Monitoring at Soundwave (medium.com)
4272.
30 reasons the “Big Bang” of our universe may be false (metaresearch.org)
4273.
The Alot Is Better Than You at Everything (hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com)
4274.
Khronos unveils Vulkan: OpenGL built for modern systems (arstechnica.com)
4275.
Scala Shines Where Go Stumbles (devopsanywhere.blogspot.com)
4276.
How to “hack” Telegram or the Rise of Crypto Bullshit Bingo (medium.com)
4277.
Deis v1.4 – Now on Azure (deis.io)
4278.
Valve announces Source 2 engine, free for developers (polygon.com)
4279.
Magic in 10 minutes (youtube.com)
4280.
7 CRM Alternatives That Won’t Break the Bank (blog.piesync.com)
4281.
Httpie: A really nice alternative to curl, already in Ubuntu repo and brew (github.com)
4282.
Startups and Babies (omniref.com)
4283.
How Long Should It Take to Build an MVP? (blog.speak.io)
4284.
How I built my First Android Game and learnt that creativity is all about iterations (medium.com)
4285.
Clojure Web Development Made Simple (luminusweb.net)
4286.
A Hacker's Guide to Git (wildlyinaccurate.com)
4287.
Google Tests First Error Correction in Quantum Computing (spectrum.ieee.org)
4288.
Drawing Lines is Hard (mattdesl.svbtle.com)
4289.
Why do tech recruiters always want an impossible list of skills from candidates? (news.dice.com)
4290.
With Negative Rates, Europe Is Entering a No-Default World (nytimes.com)