March 2017 Archive
9991.
Primitive Technology: Termite clay kiln and pottery (youtube.com)
9992.
Guided by the Beauty of Our Weapons (slatestarcodex.com)
9993.
Explained Visually (setosa.io)
9994.
Exploring Multi-stage builds in Docker (blog.alexellis.io)
9995.
Tesla to Begin Taking Solar Roof Orders in April (buffalonews.com)
9996.
After attack, UK gov lays into Facebook, Google for not killing extremist pages (theregister.co.uk)
9997.
Recursive r/w locks (github.com)
9998.
Brian Kernighan’s Algorithm (techiedelight.com)
9999.
Using HA Proxy for SaaS Systems – Custom Domains (zando.io)
10000.
OCR History: The Original Machine Learning (tedium.co)
10001.
California Upholds Auto Emissions Standards, Setting Up Face-Off with Trump (mobile.nytimes.com)
10002.
Amazon Kinesis: the best event queue you’re not using (instrumentalapp.com)
10003.
Scientists are gluing teeth to power saws to learn how sharks eat (massivesci.com)
10004.
Keyboardio – March 2017 Update, Part 1: Packaging, PVT Prep, and Piracy (blog.keyboard.io)
10005.
Software Systems Will Fail (blog.professorbeekums.com)
10006.
Spinach leaves can carry blood to grow human tissues (youtube.com)
10007.
The Republican Waterloo (theatlantic.com)
10008.
15 of the CIA’s most intriguing declassified maps (weforum.org)
10009.
Take It to the Limit, Considerations for Building Reliable Systems (bravenewgeek.com)
10010.
Optimizing React Apps in Practice (medium.com)
10011.
Uber Self-Driving Vehicle Involved in Arizona Crash (sfgate.com)
10012.
Google App Maker (developers.google.com)
10013.
The Problem with Facts (timharford.com)
10014.
The Quora Engineering Guilds (engineering.quora.com)
10015.
Thoughts on my first tech talk (breanneboland.com)
10016.
Dynamic Routing in Artificial Neural Nets (arxiv.org)
10017.
German coal mine may be prime for pumped storage (arstechnica.com)
10018.
Scientists made a detailed roadmap for meeting the Paris climate goals (vox.com)
10019.
Confirmshaming (viget.com)
10020.
Discounts on software (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, etc.) for developers who are students (github.com)