March 2017 Archive
1651.
The Sense of an Endling (longreads.com)
1652.
Bugs from the Future: Hadamard Coins and Implicit Measurement (algassert.com)
1653.
Interactive Sierpinski Triangles (lambdafunk.com)
1654.
NASA's Software Catalog (software.nasa.gov)
1655.
Ask HN: I got duped into working on legacy code, should I leave?
1656.
My Text Editor Journey: Vim, Spacemacs, Atom and Sublime Text (thume.ca)
1657.
Google to Remove Chrome “Close Other Tabs” and “Close Tabs to the Right” Options (bleepingcomputer.com)
1658.
Poachers kill rhino for his horn at French zoo (bbc.co.uk)
1659.
UK to follow US flight ban on laptops (bbc.com)
1660.
Remember Zip Disks? These Election Departments Do (itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com)
1661.
Sex and Gor and open source (techcrunch.com)
1662.
Show HN: Rebase-editor, a simple CLI app specifically for Git interactive rebase (github.com)
1663.
RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: January 2017 (redmonk.com)
1664.
Show HN: Miki: Makefile Wiki, Minimal makefile-based personal wiki (github.com)
1665.
Hadoop “fails us” (datanami.com)
1666.
Using Pseudo-URIs with Microservices (philcalcado.com)
1667.
Why Some Startups Win (steveblank.com)
1668.
Crossbar.io: Real-Time Distributed RPC in Python (Interview) (podcastinit.com)
1669.
Most items of clothing have complicated international journeys (bbc.co.uk)
1670.
Intel crosses an unacceptable ethical line (semiaccurate.com)
1671.
Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System (donellameadows.org)
1672.
4chan users triangulate the location of LeBouf’s Flag (barstoolsports.com)
1673.
The 'Tapper' videogame patent (2015) (kmjn.org)
1674.
A software engineer was detained for several hours by U.S. Customs (recode.net)
1675.
Why Information Matters [pdf] (thenewatlantis.com)
1676.
FBI Arrests Man For Allegedly Sending Journalist Seizure-Causing GIF (gizmodo.com)
1677.
Ask HN: Where do you host your personal blog these days?
1678.
Time matters: when UTC time is just not enough (lazystone.github.io)
1679.
The Truth About the WikiLeaks C.I.A. Cache (nytimes.com)
1680.
Show HN: $2 incremental pricing logo project (logodust.com)