March 2015 Archive
6511.
TSA terror checklist includes body odor, 'exaggerated yawning' (politico.com)
6512.
Calling Out OkCupid (benjaminkerensa.com)
6513.
Zappos is offering severance to employees who aren’t all in with Holacracy (qz.com)
6514.
Best PHP Framework for 2015 (sitepoint.com)
6515.
The five biases pushing women out of STEM (hbr.org)
6516.
A wise choice? GitHub as infrastructure (mindstab.net)
6517.
Dozens of Scientific Papers Withdrawn After Peer-Review Fraud Uncovered (iflscience.com)
6518.
Niceness enforcer (blog.nezarechafni.com)
6519.
Mozilla's experimental browser built in HTML (youtube.com)
6520.
Spotify is launching today for Sony's PS4 and PS3 (theverge.com)
6521.
Volvo Life Paint (volvolifepaint.com)
6522.
Gantry 5 Framework Joomla Beta Released on Github (github.com)
6523.
Baby Can I Get Your Auth Token? (medium.com)
6524.
PSA: 5 Reddit accounts subpoenaed by ICE (reddit.com)
6525.
Show HN: Brevity – Summarized insights from articles about tech, startups and more (pushnews.campayn.com)
6526.
Ask HN: How do you manage your AWS IAM controls for AWS datacenter environments? ()
6527.
Parents Must Sign Permission Slip Before Kids Can Eat Oreos (reason.com)
6528.
Elon Musk created nearly $1B in value today with a single tweet (pando.com)
6529.
Video courses for designers and product guys (uxtree.io)
6530.
We've Got Boring Technology for IoT. Now Help Us Play 3 Cool Cards ()
6531.
Autocorrect Java IntelliJ Plugin (eddy.systems)
6532.
IFTTT for Marketers (seerinteractive.com)
6533.
YT.com Acquired by Google (domaininvesting.com)
6534.
7 Unikernel Projects to Take on Docker in 2015 (linux.com)
6535.
Show HN: Fitbay – A simple way to find out what clothing brands will fit you (fitbay.com)
6536.
​Medieval garlic and bile potion kills MRSA superbug (cbsnews.com)
6537.
Encryption Companies Throwing Shade Keeps Everyone in the Dark (motherboard.vice.com)
6538.
Generate SSH config files from AWS EC2 inventory (github.com)
6539.
The AI Revolution: Our Immortality or Extinctiont (waitbutwhy.com)
6540.
What it's like to be a 65-year startup CEO in Valley's youth-loving culture (businessinsider.com)