March 2017 Archive
15781.
Norway Is No. 1 in Happiness. The U.S., Sadly, Is No. 14 (nytimes.com)
15782.
Introduction to Property Based Testing (get-finch.com)
15783.
Laptops, Other Electronics Banned on Some Flights to and from U.S (huffingtonpost.com)
15784.
Guy Who Got a C on Constitutional-Amendment Paper gets Constitution Amended (loweringthebar.net)
15785.
Lead Developer at Duuoo (duuoo.workable.com)
15786.
Show HN: AnyAPI – Documentation for Public REST APIs (any-api.com)
15787.
Land mines (dev.to)
15788.
The co-browsing API (surfly.com)
15789.
I've served more than 15,000 Meals on Wheels. It's about way more than food (vox.com)
15790.
What can AI healthcare startups learn from the IBM Watson-Anderson fallout? (techinasia.com)
15791.
Harvard Scientists Call for Better Rules to Guide Research on 'Embryoids' (npr.org)
15792.
A Tour Through the Visualization Zoo (2010) (homes.cs.washington.edu)
15793.
Inside Nest's “smart home” data pipeline (nest.tech)
15794.
APRICOT 2017: Transit is dead and content literally rules the network (disruptive.asia)
15795.
Having your Pi and eating it – talking maths with Eugenia Cheng (cai.cam.ac.uk)
15796.
Storing data in a single atom proved possible by IBM researchers (techcrunch.com)
15797.
Don't trust the list prices on Amazon, Consumer Watchdog says (latimes.com)
15798.
Concurrency Abstractions in Elixir (blog.codeship.com)
15799.
Lessons in tenacity from Foursquare (firstround.com)
15800.
Incorporating AWS security practices into your Terraform code (blog.threatstack.com)
15801.
Indie Hackers Interview: Marketing for Developers (averages $10k/month) (indiehackers.com)
15802.
TTYtest: Acceptance test framework for interactive console applications with TMUX (github.com)
15803.
Watch this guy catch a real ball in VR (theverge.com)
15804.
Morocco's new $10Bln industrial and technology hub (iafrikan.com)
15805.
The Case of the Mysterious Python Crash (benbernardblog.com)
15806.
Almost-zero additional latency transfer of UDP over TCP (ithare.com)
15807.
UK brexit on 29 of march (arstechnica.co.uk)
15808.
Hong Kong’s Skyline Farmers (newyorker.com)
15809.
A New Form of Stem-Cell Engineering Raises Ethical Questions (nytimes.com)
15810.
The Three-Hour Brand Sprint (library.gv.com)