March 2017 Archive
8341.
Ask HN: Fixing hiring (repost)
8342.
Introduction to PCI DSS (processout.com)
8343.
China sees first monthly trade deficit in three years (bbc.com)
8344.
How to make your office welcoming to transgender workers (qz.com)
8345.
Satya Nadella: Enduring lessons from my mother (linkedin.com)
8346.
Amazon Kinesis: the best event queue you’re not using (instrumentalapp.com)
8347.
You probably like bad software (trenchant.org)
8348.
Google Cloud Spanner: Our First Impressions (reddit.com)
8349.
Animated GIF displaying its' own MD5 hash (twitter.com)
8350.
Zerynth (Python for MCU) r2.0.5: new functionalities and supported boards (zerynth.com)
8351.
Google released a massive dataset of manually annotated audio events (research.google.com)
8352.
How a joke tweet brought 911 to its knees (engadget.com)
8353.
How I learned to join an engineering team that is larger than my previous team (medium.com)
8354.
Imagination PowerVR Furian GPU Architecture: The Next Generation of PowerVR (anandtech.com)
8355.
CephFS v10.2.6 Jewel released (ceph.com)
8356.
IBM built an atomic hard drive (engadget.com)
8357.
Introducing Facebook 360 for Gear VR (newsroom.fb.com)
8358.
OpenForge: Government of India's platform for open software development (openforge.gov.in)
8359.
Bitcoin Is Still Unsustainable (motherboard.vice.com)
8360.
AudioSet by Google (research.google.com)
8361.
Cdist 4.4.2 has been released (nico.schottelius.org)
8362.
Fitting Gaussian Process Models in Python (blog.dominodatalab.com)
8363.
‘Superstar Firms’ May Have Shrunk Workers’ Share of Income (nytimes.com)
8364.
Resisting Insulin the Battle Against Type 2: Part Two (diabetesgenetic.com)
8365.
Google Cloud Video Intelligence – Video Content Analysis (cloud.google.com)
8366.
Pinterest Acquires Jelly (blog.jelly.co)
8367.
How the 20,699-word iTunes T&Cs became this year's hottest graphic novel (theguardian.com)
8368.
Introducing Big Basin: Our Next-Generation AI Hardware (code.facebook.com)
8369.
Google confirms its acquisition of data science community Kaggle (techcrunch.com)
8370.
Why do the poor make such poor decisions? (thecorrespondent.com)