March 2015 Archive
5941.
Show HN: Visually mine π (github.com)
5942.
Milliondollarhomepage with media queries (surfbysize.com)
5943.
It turns out Apple invented USB-C (cultofmac.com)
5944.
Science Fairs Aren't So Fair (theatlantic.com)
5945.
Meerkat: 15 Days In (medium.com)
5946.
Handmade Computer (vimeo.com)
5947.
Show HN: A privacy appliance for email over Tor (lookingglass.email)
5948.
Ask HN: What are the top 8 things startups are using Machine Learning for? ()
5949.
IBM looks at adopting Bitcoin technology 'blockchain' for major currencies (smh.com.au)
5950.
Are Streaming Music Services About to Bite the Dust? (kernelmag.dailydot.com)
5951.
Eavesdropping Barbie is creepy (mashable.com)
5952.
Facebook Global Government Request Report (govtrequests.facebook.com)
5953.
The quality of online and offline friendships amongst social network users (cyberpsychology.eu)
5954.
Audvisor: Actionable insights for startups on the go (audvisor.com)
5955.
10 Free IDs and Code Editors That Are Useful for Programmers (developerslane.com)
5956.
Terry Crews, the Feminist: “Millions Have Died Because of Male Pride” (damemagazine.com)
5957.
Heroku for DigitalOcean, why I am building it and how (medium.com)
5958.
1 BILLION records of personally identifiable information were leaked in 2014 (information-age.com)
5959.
THE EVOLUTION OF STEve JOBS (fastcompany.com)
5960.
Gogs: a self-hosted Git service written in Go (gogs.io)
5961.
The Thinkers Behind Musk’s Fear of AI: Russell, Bostrom, and Omohundro (lylecantor.ghost.io)
5962.
Migrating Cover from Balanced to Stripe (medium.com)
5963.
Pinterest raises $367M at $11B valuation (businessinsider.com)
5964.
New WhiteBoard – Beta Version – Try It and Comment Please (thelearnia.com)
5965.
Data Mining Reveals When a Yellow Taxi Is Cheaper Than Uber (technologyreview.com)
5966.
A look at Android 5.1: speed, security, tweaks (arstechnica.com)
5967.
Dropping a column in SQLite is a blood bath (medium.com)
5968.
30 days with swift – Day 10 – Finally programming (medium.com)
5969.
BBC gives single board computer to every single 12-year-old in the UK (theregister.co.uk)
5970.
The Public Voice of Women (lrb.co.uk)