March 2017 Archive
14071.
Intel confirms $15B Mobileye deal (axios.com)
14072.
SUSE acquires HPE's cloud assets (zdnet.com)
14073.
Move Fast and Fix Things(2015) (githubengineering.com)
14074.
Merkel compared NSA to Stasi in heated encounter with Obama (2013) (theguardian.com)
14075.
Why You’re Wrong If You Think Java Is Slow and C Is Fast (Or Vice-Versa) (jsbarretto.wordpress.com)
14076.
Sketch 43 is coming to town with a new game. An open file format! (medium.com)
14077.
‘Mission in a Bottle’: Making Honest Tea (2013) (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
14078.
10 things I learned making the fastest site in the world (hackernoon.com)
14079.
Short-term thinking in corporate America is strangling the economy (vox.com)
14080.
Storj Out of Beta (storj.io)
14081.
Apples are not oranges – and ‘content marketing’ means nothing (thedrum.com)
14082.
Early Uber Investors Slam Travis Kalanick (vanityfair.com)
14083.
Arizona fails to criminalise blockchain-based weapons fire technologies (thestack.com)
14084.
Orange Pi (orangepi.org)
14085.
When UTC is just not enough (lazystone.github.io)
14086.
3 Years on Google App Engine. An Epic Review (blog.stephanbehnke.com)
14087.
Job Hunting 101 for Bootcamp Graduates (jobstart.com)
14088.
Email coding cheat sheet (geniegoals.co.uk)
14089.
Trump's budget director claims Obama was 'manipulating' jobs data (money.cnn.com)
14090.
FB Livestream Twitter Livestream Instagram Livestream YouTube Livestream (beesandherringinred.com)
14091.
Remastering the One Beatles Live Album Finally Made It Great (wired.com)
14092.
Assassination Market (en.wikipedia.org)
14093.
Austin is fine without Uber and Lyft…until it isn’t (techcrunch.com)
14094.
Introducing Python Fire, a library for automatically generating CLIs (opensource.googleblog.com)
14095.
Wireless-Enabled Raspberry Pi Zero Launched for $10 (postscapes.com)
14096.
Getting “real work” done with formal methods (medium.com)
14097.
Getting “Real Work” Done with Formal Methods (medium.com)
14098.
Clean White Calculator for Android (play.google.com)
14099.
The JavaScript Trap (gnu.org)
14100.
Sugar lobby paid scientists to blur sugar's role in heart disease (theguardian.com)