March 2017 Archive
18511.
Haskell to Elm, syntactic differences (github.com)
18512.
Trying to take back control of your mental health
18513.
Ask HNs: How do you make time for interviews?
18514.
Show HN: Interactive visualisation of US budget (and UK) (us.wikibudgets.org)
18515.
How Breaking the Rules Could Win You $250,000 (nytimes.com)
18516.
Braeön – World's Strongest and Most Adaptable Material (kickstarter.com)
18517.
Red Bull Jet Pack Skiing Challenge (redbull.com)
18518.
64-bit Visual Studio – the “pro 64” argument (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
18519.
[NLP] Recurrent attention model tested on character prediction (github.com)
18520.
Color Solid (en.wikipedia.org)
18521.
California proposes regulations allowing AVs to carry passengers without driver (spectrum.ieee.org)
18522.
Show HN: Forward − a scheme front end framework inspired from elm (framagit.org)
18523.
Ask HN: Using technical/development skills to give back to community/charities?
18524.
Show HN: A Better Lisp (ideone.com)
18525.
A conversational word-based bot game to kill your weekend (hint:not hangman) (m.me)
18526.
The Story of Presumi: a reflection and manifesto on my first startup (blog.presumi.com)
18527.
Compile-time primes in modern C++ (stoppels.blog)
18528.
Exploiting Node.js Deserialization Bug for Remote Code Execution (opsecx.com)
18529.
Quickly Improve Boot Time with Systemd (jahansyed.co.uk)
18530.
No more pi day, create ml day
18531.
Ask HN: Help a windows SRE/DevOps engineer transition to a linux shop
18532.
Show HN: Accessible W3C conform es6 JavaScript accordion (github.com)
18533.
The mysterious death of a live-streaming gamer (bbc.com)
18534.
Classic bot-programming game Robo Rally has not aged well (arstechnica.com)
18535.
ActFramework: Java MVC Framework Inspired by Play1 (actframework.org)
18536.
Diet and global climate change (sciencebulletin.org)
18537.
Let's Talk Tech: TruckIn – From Code to Kubernetes (eventbrite.ca)
18538.
How do I recover the Oracle 11g db?
18539.
Great keyboard design can be undermined by bad decisions (engadget.com)
18540.
How Trump and Bannon Could Automate Populism (globalguerrillas.typepad.com)