March 2017 Archive
8521.
People Can Match Names to Faces of Strangers with Surprising Accuracy (apa.org)
8522.
My Experience Raising Money as a “Female Founder” (huffingtonpost.com)
8523.
Map of the Uninsured (nytimes.com)
8524.
How does a maven repository work? (blog.packagecloud.io)
8525.
India is more entrepreneurial than the US (marginalrevolution.com)
8526.
CPU and GPU temperature using Go (silviosimunic.com)
8527.
Grid Inspection (meyerweb.com)
8528.
Liver or Spleen: The Mega-Corporation (dawntrowelljones.com)
8529.
Counterintuitive Things about Testing (infiniteundo.com)
8530.
Google Debuts Hangouts Meet and Hangouts Chat Services (fortune.com)
8531.
Mozilla Releases Firefox 52, the First Browser to Support WebAssembly (bleepingcomputer.com)
8532.
Trump2Cash: invest whenever Trump mentions a publicly-traded company (techcrunch.com)
8533.
Humor: Computers vs. Humans (google.com)
8534.
Quiet.js – transmit and receive data in the browser at 44.1kHz (quiet.github.io)
8535.
Adversarial Examples in Machine Learning – Ian Goodfellow, Nicolas Papernot (youtube.com)
8536.
ASUSWRT – Multiple Vulnerabilities (bierbaumer.net)
8537.
Google in the cloud: The company opens up about its enterprise cloud strategy (techcrunch.com)
8538.
FP vs. OO, from the trenches (2013) (blog.fogus.me)
8539.
Jane Street on Why FP Doesnt Matter (youtu.be)
8540.
Circular Design Guide (circulardesignguide.com)
8541.
The problem with facts: How today’s politicians deal with inconvenient truths (ft.com)
8542.
Does Anyone Actually Visit Stack Overflow's Home Page? (stackoverflow.blog)
8543.
The Wired Brain: How not to talk about an AI-powered future (ines.io)
8544.
The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode (joelonsoftware.com)
8545.
Laptop Tech Support Showdown Our 2017 Ratings (laptopmag.com)
8546.
Peter Thiel talks fracking and globalization (axios.com)
8547.
Take hold of your career through your team (medium.com)
8548.
Google expansion coming to Mountain View headquarters (sf.curbed.com)
8549.
Ask HN: Is there anything specifically you've done to get co-contributors?
8550.
Online, No One Knows You’re Dead (archive.org)