March 2015 Archive
6961.
Recommended explicit padding bytes used in Internet related protocols (me.uk)
6962.
Sync Your Event Calendar with Google Calendar (scheduler-net.com)
6963.
Chisel – A fast TCP tunnel over HTTP (github.com)
6964.
Forget drones. Here’s a beetle whose flight you can remote-control (fusion.net)
6965.
2015: The Year of Mobile in Your Business [+infographic] (blog.weekdone.com)
6966.
Announcing Scala.js 0.6.2 (scala-js.org)
6967.
Zerver-A simple, scalable, pure restful web framework for Go (github.com)
6968.
Man who obtained Windows Live cert said his warnings went unanswered (arstechnica.com)
6969.
Improving productivity with your Robot Assistant (robohub.org)
6970.
You Don't Need to Be Social to Speak (femgineer.com)
6971.
Be Your Own Swiss Army Knife: How I Work at Typeform (chartmogul.com)
6972.
Data science done well looks easy and that is a big problem for data scientists (simplystatistics.org)
6973.
Docker, Rails and Docker Compose for your dev workflow (blog.carbonfive.com)
6974.
142 Beautiful Photos of Blade Runner's Model Cars, Buildings (kotaku.com)
6975.
Open Source Virtual Reality (osvr.com)
6976.
Meteor on Windows (github.com)
6977.
Andreessen Horowitz Invests $7.5M in Big-Data Startup Tachyon (blogs.wsj.com)
6978.
The best public speaking advice I ever got (blog.ailon.org)
6979.
Yeti Is Actually an Extinct Species of Bear, Scientists Conclude (wallstreetotc.com)
6980.
Bitkit: Bitcoin API Platform (coinkite.com)
6981.
Pinterest Valuation at $11B After New Round of Fund-Raising (nytimes.com)
6982.
The Grammar of Data Science (technology.stitchfix.com)
6983.
Oil plunges to a 6-year low. Is $30 a barrel next? March 16 (money.cnn.com)
6984.
At first there was batch: Why Fast Data needs new thinking (voltdb.com)
6985.
Mars One is a scam (gizmodo.com)
6986.
Bitbucket has NPS of ~42 (blogs.atlassian.com)
6987.
An unofficial API for NCAA March Madness (kimonolabs.com)
6988.
7 common mistakes when doing Machine Learning (kdnuggets.com)
6989.
Colleges ignore life's biggest questions, and we all pay the price (2007) (boston.com)
6990.
PlentyOfFish hits 100M users, releases revenue numbers for first time (biv.com)