March 2017 Archive
7441.
CeBIT '17: Edward Snowden “Datasecurity and Privacy in the Age of Surveillance” (youtube.com)
7442.
The Aeroplane Flies High, Turns Left, Looks Right and Might Reach Its Destination (smcleod.net)
7443.
Tell HN: The TV show Billions is a fun watch (startups/investing related)
7444.
Opening a new chapter of my work in AI – Andrew Ng resigns from Baidu (medium.com)
7445.
The Demiurge's older brother (slatestarcodex.com)
7446.
Tell your favorite joke
7447.
How to Raise Your Rates with Existing Clients (glennstovall.com)
7448.
Critical vulnerabilities in LastPass plugins for Chrome, Firefox leak passwords (theregister.co.uk)
7449.
Apple is tired of making Coca-Cola and now wants to sell champagne (theguardian.com)
7450.
My first year as a developer (medium.com)
7451.
Share your trips and real-time location from Google Maps (blog.google)
7452.
Preparing for the Transition to Data Engineering (blog.insightdatascience.com)
7453.
Sears stock plummets nearly 15% as it struggles to stay in business (cnbc.com)
7454.
Stop Reading Lists of Things Successful People Do (hbr.org)
7455.
Technology has revealed that humans aren't monogamous (compelo.com)
7456.
How my side project satisfied my curiosity – and made me $3,000 (medium.freecodecamp.com)
7457.
DNS lookups can reveal every web page you visit, says German boffin (theregister.co.uk)
7458.
Trump won’t allow you to use iPads or laptops on certain airlines. Here’s why (washingtonpost.com)
7459.
R Tutorial for Beginners (statmethods.net)
7460.
AWS Lambda Supports Node.js v6.10 (aws.amazon.com)
7461.
Thoughts on Medium's monetization (medium.com)
7462.
London Can Take It! (en.wikipedia.org)
7463.
How do I give performance review?
7464.
Bill Gates starts satellite project to help people after natural disasters (independent.co.uk)
7465.
TA.Gui v1.0 – tool for non-developers and business users to automate web apps (github.com)
7466.
Smelly std::pair and std::tuple (arne-mertz.de)
7467.
Dropbox update (dropbox.com)
7468.
HTTP/2 is Done (mnot.net)
7469.
Distri.js – Distributed computing for the web (distri.js.org)
7470.
Inside Alabama’s Auto Jobs Boom: Cheap Wages, Little Training, Crushed Limbs (bloomberg.com)