March 2017 Archive
10501.
Millennials are sick of the high cost of living in the Bay Area (qz.com)
10502.
Linux distros RAM consumption comparison (reddit.com)
10503.
Google's A/B testing product Optimize is now available (analytics.googleblog.com)
10504.
Show HN: Nelo – An App to Explore and Collaborate Around Fashion (itunes.apple.com)
10505.
Alto: A personal computer (1979) [pdf] (astrolabe.acm.jhu.edu)
10506.
Terrain in Photoshop: Layer by Layer (somethingaboutmaps.wordpress.com)
10507.
Trying.apl (github.com)
10508.
There’s more to mathematics than rigour and proofs (terrytao.wordpress.com)
10509.
LinkedIn may pull some of your critical data after Friday (inc.com)
10510.
The Dream of a Lifetime (2005) (technologyreview.com)
10511.
I gave up TV, then qualified for Olympic marathon trials and got my PhD (washingtonpost.com)
10512.
How great leaders ensure their customers remember them (linkedin.com)
10513.
The Neuroscience of Trust (hbr.org)
10514.
Flow Doesn’t Lead to Mastery (scotthyoung.com)
10515.
Scripting Go: Putting Lua Behind Bars (vilkeliskis.com)
10516.
GreenLightning: Small Java HTTP/s server many times faster than Netty or NGINX (github.com)
10517.
A Silicon Valley Lawmaker’s $1 Trillion Plan to Save Trump Country (wired.com)
10518.
Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey is leaving Facebook (theverge.com)
10519.
Houston immigrant doctors given 24 hours to leave the U.S., then a reprieve (houstonchronicle.com)
10520.
Collection of Algorithm implementations in many languages (github.com)
10521.
Portraits of the Great War (bbc.com)
10522.
Post-FCC Privacy Rules, Should You VPN? (krebsonsecurity.com)
10523.
Why Microsoft Teams Flopped and What It Means for Slack (hackernoon.com)
10524.
[video] Douglas Crockford Keynote about JavaScript at Oracle Code (youtube.com)
10525.
A generic C/C++ Makefile (github.com)
10526.
The Non-Technical Guide to Launching Products and Side Projects (medium.com)
10527.
EFF Says No to So-Called “Moral Rights” Copyright Expansion (eff.org)
10528.
Google Primer Android Animation Open Sourced (github.com)
10529.
No bullshit – just news simple RSS aggregator wirh a bit of Machine Learning (github.com)
10530.
Twitter redesigns replies so usernames don’t count against the 140-char limit (theverge.com)