March 2015 Archive
2491.
Hackaball – A programmable ball for active and creative play (kickstarter.com)
2492.
The “Snowden Is Ready to Come Home” Story: A Case Study in Typical Media Deceit (firstlook.org)
2493.
Motion sensing using the doppler effect (danielrapp.github.io)
2494.
Android 5.1 Announced (officialandroid.blogspot.com)
2495.
Insane San Francisco Rent Increase (reddit.com)
2496.
Arduino Internals [pdf] (arduino-project.net)
2497.
Average citizens have 'little or no influence' on US government policy (journals.cambridge.org)
2498.
Why a long night's sleep may be bad for you (bbc.co.uk)
2499.
Theory that income inequality is actually about housing (medium.com)
2500.
A list of hosted apps and services with free tiers for developers (github.com)
2501.
Ask HN: What was homework like for you? ()
2502.
Ask HN: Moved from Windows to Macbook Pro – How can I get up to speed quickly?
2503.
CreepedIn – Calling out the creepiest assholes on LinkedIn (creeped.in)
2504.
Men Are Harassed More Than Women Online (thedailybeast.com)
2505.
Is Apple the new Microsoft?
2506.
Is Perl coming back?
2507.
GM’s Stock Buyback Is Bad for America and the Company (hbr.org)
2508.
Wealth and power may have played a stronger role than 'survival of the fittest' (sciencedaily.com)
2509.
Ask HN: I Want to Make “The Chronicles of Amber” into a TV Series. How?
2510.
You can teach a computer to play games, but better that it teach itself (economist.com)
2511.
The Rise and Fall of the 'Wilhelm Scream' (priceonomics.com)
2512.
Solving Exercism Problems – Learn with Peers (exercism.io)
2513.
Predicting Test Failures (tenderlovemaking.com)
2514.
Dark Energy Tested on a Tabletop (quantamagazine.org)
2515.
Show HN: Browse like it's 1981 (chrome.google.com)
2516.
Superfish's webpage is now dead (home.superfish.com)
2517.
An easier way to use Python's cProfile (github.com)
2518.
Saharan 'carpet of tools' is earliest known human-made landscape (sciencedaily.com)
2519.
Tricks with the Floating Point Format (2012) (randomascii.wordpress.com)
2520.
SlideMail (YC W15) Is an Intelligent Email App for the Rest of Us (techcrunch.com)