March 2017 Archive
2911.
Brain is ten times more active than previously measured (sciencebulletin.org)
2912.
Snap Inc's shares drop below $20 (abc.net.au)
2913.
Show HN: Sighte – A minimalist Webkit2-based Browser (gitlab.com)
2914.
The New Laptop Ban Adds to Travelers' Lack of Privacy and Security (eff.org)
2915.
Show HN: Web code editor with live help from expert developers (habemus.io)
2916.
The names of the congress members who voted to sell your data (theverge.com)
2917.
Show HN: Scribblechat for iOS (OpenGL chat client with handwriting) (getscribblechat.com)
2918.
Colout: Color Up Arbitrary Command Output (nojhan.github.io)
2919.
A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go (github.com)
2920.
How Wealthy People Protect Their Money (2015) (theatlantic.com)
2921.
BMW cars running PHP (twitter.com)
2922.
Intel, Mobileye, and Smiling Curves (stratechery.com)
2923.
Mozilla Proposes “Obsidian” Low-Level Graphics API for the Web, Based on Vulkan (phoronix.com)
2924.
Andrew Ng Is Leaving Baidu (technologyreview.com)
2925.
Python 3.6.1 is now available (blog.python.org)
2926.
Senate votes to let ISPs sell your Web browsing history to advertisers (arstechnica.com)
2927.
Let’s Remember Exxon’s Extremely Wrong Response to Its Catastrophic Oil Spill (motherboard.vice.com)
2928.
The Terrible Truth About Modafinil: 5 reasons why Modafinil and me are fini (medium.com)
2929.
NSA White-Hat Hackers Are Reportedly Quitting in Droves (lifars.com)
2930.
5 vim commands that solve frustrating problems for casual vim users (theodo.fr)
2931.
Looking back at PyCon Namibia 2017 (na.pycon.org)
2932.
Kickstarter that kills the battery within IoT (kickstarter.com)
2933.
Nearly 200,000 WiFi Cameras Open to Hacking Right Now (bleepingcomputer.com)
2934.
The Value of Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) (svds.com)
2935.
Vital Signs: Data on 1.3M+ U.S. health care providers (projects.propublica.org)
2936.
Don't Let Congress Undermine Our Online Privacy (act.eff.org)
2937.
H1B visas keep down US tech wages, study shows (WSJ/Paywall) (wsj.com)
2938.
Extinguish the Routing Tire Fire (blog.backplane.io)
2939.
20,000 unfairly deleted UC Berkeley lectures are now available for free (thenextweb.com)
2940.
Organizing Software Deployments to Match Failure Conditions (2014) (awsarchitectureblog.com)