March 2016 Archive
2101.
A text editor that only allows the top 1000 most common words in English (github.com)
2102.
Jare.io, an Instant and Free CDN (yegor256.com)
2103.
A schoolboy wrongly accused of two murders (bbc.com)
2104.
Show HN: hazelnut – A pythonic library to parse /proc/meminfo (github.com)
2105.
Bitcoin Industry VCs Shift Focus to Non-Financial Apps and Ethereum Startups (nasdaq.com)
2106.
The Right to Privacy (1890) (groups.csail.mit.edu)
2107.
Natural History Museums Are Teeming with Undiscovered Species (theatlantic.com)
2108.
Deep Learning with the Analytical Engine (gitlab.com)
2109.
PubSubSQL – new PUB-SUB database with MySQL streaming (pubsubsql.com)
2110.
Slack, I’m Breaking Up with You (medium.com)
2111.
Debugging why ping was Broken in Docker Images (cyphar.com)
2112.
Stop Obama’s Internet Giveaway (wsj.com)
2113.
Why YourMechanic (YC W12) Chose to Grow Slowly (fortune.com)
2114.
Reflections on Programming (sam-koblenski.blogspot.com)
2115.
Visual Logic Authoring vs. Code (blog.dominodatalab.com)
2116.
JHipster 3.0.0 – Spring Boot and AngularJS app generator (jhipster.github.io)
2117.
Tim Sweeney: Oculus is treating games from Steam and Epic as 2nd class citizens (twitter.com)
2118.
Ask HN: Are Online Courses Enough to Become a Full Stack Web Developer?
2119.
Once Again on TCP vs. UDP (ithare.com)
2120.
Building Urban Scratchoff (chriswhong.com)
2121.
Tailing the MongoDB Replica Set Oplog with Scala and Akka Stream (khamrakulov.de)
2122.
A Different ‘Darkness at Noon’ (nybooks.com)
2123.
CharybdeFS: a new fault-injecting filesystem for software testing (scylladb.com)
2124.
What we learned from failing as first-time founders (medium.com)
2125.
The David W. Niven Collection of Early Jazz Legends, 1921-1991 (archive.org)
2126.
The Journalist and the Troll (bloomberg.com)
2127.
Trump University’s Online Materials Are a Lot Better Than Your University’s (hapgood.us)
2128.
1k Rose (2012) (romancortes.com)
2129.
Six weeks in and I want to smooch react native on its big old head (m.proxima.io)
2130.
Inside a register allocator (artagnon.com)