March 2017 Archive
2551.
Dashbird.io – debug, analyse and monitor your lambda functions (dashbird.io)
2552.
The Deepest Metro Stations in the World (amusingplanet.com)
2553.
Flask Security Architecture for Diverse, Security Policies [pdf] (1999) (cs.cmu.edu)
2554.
The U.S. Government’s Privacy Watchdog Is Basically Dead, Emails Reveal (theintercept.com)
2555.
Saucelabs/kioskwm – minimalist window manager for kiosks (github.com)
2556.
Four-year-old boy saves mother's life by dialling 999 using Siri (standard.co.uk)
2557.
My adventures in digital history (moreorlessbunk.net)
2558.
Shell Scripts Matter (dev.to)
2559.
Americans Don’t Miss Manufacturing – They Miss Unions (2016) (fivethirtyeight.com)
2560.
New research supports the creation of more marine reserves (phys.org)
2561.
Inside a Met Director's Exit (vanityfair.com)
2562.
Autonomous Peer Learning at Booking.com (2016) (blog.booking.com)
2563.
Virta Health Launches to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes (virtahealth.com)
2564.
Pivotal and Google Make It Easier to Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster (github.com)
2565.
The Marshmallow Myth (psychologytoday.com)
2566.
How Americans Became So Sensitive to Harm (theatlantic.com)
2567.
Google's new sun map will tell you whether your roof needs a solar panel (thenextweb.com)
2568.
The beauty within: conservation of manuscript Delhi Arabic 1928 (blogs.bl.uk)
2569.
Robert Steele: Details on NSA Backdoor in Intel Chips (phibetaiota.net)
2570.
YouTube TV will be huge. Apple must respond (theregister.co.uk)
2571.
Ask HN: What if there is no inheritance?
2572.
What would you pay a recurring subscription for?
2573.
ZSL: Zk-Snarks for the Enterprise (z.cash)
2574.
Trump’s budget calls for seismic disruption in medical and science research (washingtonpost.com)
2575.
Sexism in Tech: Beyond the Outrage (code.likeagirl.io)
2576.
A Kickstarter idea could be on sale in China before fundraising has finished (qz.com)
2577.
Show HN: Find uni labs doing significant work in any topic (192.241.253.199)
2578.
Why I’m not enabling Bitcode (2015) (medium.com)
2579.
Ask HN: What techniques do you use to keep your current users engaged?
2580.
Why programmers will never be the brightest and the best (selectedintelligence.com)