March 2015 Archive
2041.
Thanks for the Memories: Identifying Malware from a Memory Capture (contextis.com)
2042.
My Quest to Reengineer a Legendary Beer in a Dirty Kitchen (wired.com)
2043.
Introduction to redo (homepage.ntlworld.com)
2044.
Build Powerful Internet of Things Applications in Minutes (temboo.com)
2045.
Wikipedia to file lawsuit challenging mass surveillance by NSA (mobile.reuters.com)
2046.
Lenticular Display Tutorial (web.media.mit.edu)
2047.
Ellen Pao V. Kleiner Perkins Wrap-Up (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
2048.
The thing I hate about HTML (2010) (blog.jgc.org)
2049.
Human generated semi-random binary stream (zeroone.io)
2050.
The Elusive Universal Web Bytecode (mozakai.blogspot.com)
2051.
Ivy League Admissions Are a Sham: Confessions of a Harvard Gatekeeper (highly.co)
2052.
Vanhawks (YC W15) Raises $1.6M to Help Put the Valour Smartbike on the Road (techcrunch.com)
2053.
Show HN: Xr – A modern ES6 Promise-based XMLHttpRequest wrapper (github.com)
2054.
The Apple Watch Is About to Make Apps an Afterthought (wired.com)
2055.
Germany Moves Away from U.S.-Dominated IoT Standards Groups (blogs.wsj.com)
2056.
Show HN: cta.js – Animate your 'action-to-effect' paths (kushagragour.in)
2057.
An apparatus that may trick the brain into thinking the stomach is full (buzzfeed.com)
2058.
Playing House: More artists are moving their shows into living rooms (pitchfork.com)
2059.
William Jones, the Welshman who invented π (theguardian.com)
2060.
How to get started with RTL-SDR (lucashayas.com)
2061.
Solving Open Source Discovery (medium.com)
2062.
Endangered Animal Species in CSS (species-in-pieces.com)
2063.
Another Flipping Puzzle (solipsys.co.uk)
2064.
The History of Lorem Ipsum (priceonomics.com)
2065.
GITenberg status report (groups.google.com)
2066.
SIRUM (YC W15) Matches Unused Medicine with Low-Income Patients (techcrunch.com)
2067.
SPIR-V: Intermediate Language for Graphical Shaders and Compute Kernels [pdf] (khronos.org)
2068.
Solar Impulse Live – Around The World In a Solar Powered Plane (solarimpulse.com)
2069.
Lookback.io: capture feedback, user experiences, and bug reports (lookback.io)
2070.
Show HN: ParrotHunt – ThreeJS WebGL Game with Node.js Back End (github.com)