March 2017 Archive
2881.
Elon Musk Launches Neuralink to Connect Brains with Computers (wsj.com)
2882.
Windows switches from SourceDepot to Git (twitter.com)
2883.
Redux Offline: Build Offline-First Apps for Web and React Native (github.com)
2884.
Will my earning potential be severely limited as a felon?
2885.
Never Put Two Spaces After a Period (businessinsider.com)
2886.
Ask HN: What tools do you use for project management?
2887.
Meet the new Hangouts (blog.google)
2888.
Ask HN: If you had $50,000-$100,000, what startup idea would you do?
2889.
FBI Director Comey at cyber conference: 'You're stuck with me' (reuters.com)
2890.
SwatchOS: Not a Smart Decision (mondaynote.com)
2891.
LionBSD (lionbsd.org)
2892.
Ask HN: How Should I Discuss Work Expectations with New Employer
2893.
Make a scannable email address to get a paperless receipt – Barcodely (barcodely.com)
2894.
Ask HN: What is a day like for someone who works in cybersecurity for the NSA?
2895.
Hack the Virtual Memory: C strings and /proc (blog.holbertonschool.com)
2896.
Uber Coins Terms ‘Jewbers’ and ‘UberHUE’ in New Diversity Report (thedailybeast.com)
2897.
A browser-based front end/gui for GDB (github.com)
2898.
How UAE Intelligence Tried to Hire Me to Spy on Its People (2016) (evilsocket.net)
2899.
What If Trump and Clinton Had Swapped Genders? (nyu.edu)
2900.
New Tesla accident (facebook.com)
2901.
Italy’s Struggling Economy Has World’s Healthiest People (bloomberg.com)
2902.
Show HN: Go Remote Jobs – Jobs to Go (goremotejobs.com)
2903.
Ask HN: Pros and cons of creating a Webassembly to Python bytecode lib?
2904.
Why Microsoft Bought LinkedIn (backchannel.com)
2905.
How to debug an Angular 1 application via DevTools (blog.inrhythm.com)
2906.
What Information Is Revealed When Using Tor and/or HTTPS (eff.org)
2907.
Ice Cream for Breakfast May Improve Mental Performance and Alertness, Study Says (telegraph.co.uk)
2908.
Ethereal Email – mail server written in Node.js (IMAP+SMTP) (demo.ethereal.email)
2909.
Why companies like Lyft, Uber, Postmates, etc. will never be profitable (hackernoon.com)
2910.
The Polymer 2.0 Release Candidate is available and ready for use (polymer-project.org)