March 2017 Archive
9121.
Millions of records leaked from huge US corporate database (zdnet.com)
9122.
User-defined variables can transform the way you deliver media (cloudinary.com)
9123.
Detect Lane Lines in Python with OpenCV (davidlichtenberg.com)
9124.
Ibuprofen Linked to a Higher Risk of Heart Problems (time.com)
9125.
“This is a vaporware GNU extension”
9126.
Google's method to display 360 3D videos with the lowest possible bandwidth (blog.google)
9127.
How to launch software changes without pissing people off (m.signalvnoise.com)
9128.
A “Best of the Best Practices” (BOBP) Guide to Developing in Python (gist.github.com)
9129.
New York City sues Verizon over unfinished fiber rollout (cnet.com)
9130.
Java inside docker: What you must know to not Fail (developers.redhat.com)
9131.
Dark matter is missing from young galaxies (arstechnica.com)
9132.
Major security breach discovered on WIRED.com (beame.io)
9133.
Application crash consistent and performance with CCFS (blog.acolyer.org)
9134.
Why Clojure? (mkbergman.com)
9135.
World’s Oldest Plant Fossil, at 1.6B Years Old, Discovered in India (nature.com)
9136.
Angular testing made easy (medium.com)
9137.
Seven Things I Did to Reboot My Life (2015) (wilwheaton.net)
9138.
Comparison of Prolog and miniKanren (2015) (stackoverflow.com)
9139.
Breaking a racket: Why cities like Barcelona need Uber (economist.com)
9140.
The case for compulsory public service (keplerlounge.com)
9141.
Python Enigma cypher machine simulator (github.com)
9142.
Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Some Open Questions (offconvex.org)
9143.
Meemo – Self-hosted app for taking notes (meemo.minimal-space.de)
9144.
Do GitHub's updated ToS conflict with copyleft? (fsf.org)
9145.
Show HN: Mac-like window switching on Windows with alt-` (neosmart.net)
9146.
Uber is reportedly forcing drivers in Seattle to listen to anti-union propaganda (thenextweb.com)
9147.
What Your Therapist Doesn’t Know (theatlantic.com)
9148.
Pg_tmp(1) Run tests on an isolated, temporary PostgreSQL database (ephemeralpg.org)
9149.
Contemporary Processors Are Leaky – And There’s Nothing You Can Do About It [pdf] (pdfs.semanticscholar.org)
9150.
Critical Vulnerability in JSON Web Encryption (JWE) – RFC 7516 (blog.intothesymmetry.com)