March 2017 Archive
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Getting Paid for Open Source Work
(acucciniello.com)
11225.
11226.
Why We Read Wikipedia [pdf]
(upload.wikimedia.org)
11227.
Google Home gets ‘Beauty and the Beast’ promo, but Google says it’s not an ad
(marketingland.com)
11228.
11229.
11230.
MAGIC – Clojure Compiler for the CLR
(github.com)
11231.
11232.
A President of the United States Term Progress Bar
(twitter.com)
11233.
1880-1920 the first electric cars (2015)
(mashable.com)
11234.
11235.
Uproar as bomb-detection dog Grizz shot dead at Auckland airport
(theguardian.com)
11236.
11237.
11238.
Public Domain Is Not Open Source
(meshedinsights.com)
11239.
Stretchy electrode paves way for flexible electronics
(news.stanford.edu)
11240.
Sasquatch I: It Begins; the Curse of the Were-Squatch
(kickstarter.com)
11241.
11242.
Trying Out LLVM 4.0's LLD Linker
(phoronix.com)
11243.
So why does Absolute Vodka freeze when no other brands do?
(contact.absolut.com)
11244.
11245.
Having raised $1.1m, hardware startup PopSlate ran out of money
(indiegogo.com)
11246.
Tools for Radicals
(hackernoon.com)
11248.
Introducing: Engineering Weekly
(thoughts.t37.net)
11249.
A Tweet to Kurt Eichenwald, a Strobe and a Seizure. Now, an Arrest
(mobile.nytimes.com)
11250.
Libjit vs. LLVM [2004]
(lists.gnu.org)