March 2015 Archive
2071.
How Millennials are reshaping health and wellness (quirks.com)
2072.
OWebl v0.1 Release Candidate Now on OPAM (meetowebl.com)
2073.
Mapping efforts in an unsurveyed land (blog.smc.org.in)
2074.
We’re Still Building Disqus (medium.com)
2075.
Apache #Mesos 0.22.0 released, featuring disk quota isolation (mesos.apache.org)
2076.
America's Original Space Program Is Turning 100 (motherboard.vice.com)
2077.
Arq Backs Up to Google Cloud Storage Nearline (haystacksoftware.com)
2078.
Comparing Apples and Oranges: New Prioritization Framework for Product Managers (zenpayroll.com)
2079.
A lot more market-rate construction helps low-income renters more than subsidies (medium.com)
2080.
The knowledge argument (en.wikipedia.org)
2081.
Arduino Zero Pro released (arduino.org)
2082.
Can all books be found somewhere within the number Pi? (jakubkotowski.com)
2083.
Finance novice beats hedge fund pros, winning $100k in Quantopian contest (pando.com)
2084.
Efficient Nested React Components (medium.com)
2085.
Restoring the Old Way of Warming: Heating People, Not Places, Parts 2 and 3 (lowtechmagazine.com)
2086.
Old-School PC Copy Protection Schemes (2006) (vintagecomputing.com)
2087.
Slack Is Quietly, Unintentionally Killing IRC (thenextweb.com)
2088.
Red Hat OpenShift 3 design document (github.com)
2089.
The Toxins That Threaten Our Brains (theatlantic.com)
2090.
GiveMeTap (YC W15): Free Water And Footfall Data For Stores, and It Helps Africa (techcrunch.com)
2091.
“Microaggressions”, “Trigger Warnings”, and the New Meaning of “Trauma” (chrishernandezauthor.com)
2092.
The Doll That Helped the Soviets Beat the U.S. To Space (theatlantic.com)
2093.
Responsible Vacation Policy (blog.factual.com)
2094.
Treeline – Visual API development (treeline.io)
2095.
Solving Likely Problems in Your Multithreaded Code (msdn.microsoft.com)
2096.
DevArt Art Made with Code (devart.withgoogle.com)
2097.
Can Tony Haile save journalism by changing the metric? (cjr.org)
2098.
Beyond the Maquiladora: A Look at Mexico’s Startup Scene (techcrunch.com)
2099.
Earth's other moon and its crazy orbit (theconversation.com)
2100.
Detection of black holes at the LHC could indicate parallel universes (phys.org)