March 2017 Archive
991.
IBM has found a way to store data on a single atom (cnet.com)
992.
We like impostor stories because we’re afraid we’re impostors (2016) (m.nautil.us)
993.
Raspberry Pi Zero W as a headless time-lapse camera (jeffgeerling.com)
994.
Yves Meyer, Wavelet Expert, Wins Abel Prize (quantamagazine.org)
995.
Wages for college graduates across many majors have fallen since the recession (bloomberg.com)
996.
Https hurts users far away from the server (antoine.finkelstein.fr)
997.
Toronto Is in a Housing Bubble (greaterfool.ca)
998.
Surviving the New MacBook Pro (bradfrost.com)
999.
How Noisy Is Your Neighborhood? (npr.org)
1000.
War by any means: The story of DARPA (newscientist.com)
1001.
Graffiti from Pompei (pompeiana.org)
1002.
Justice Department charging Russian spies and criminal hackers in Yahoo intrusion (washingtonpost.com)
1003.
Show HN: Caster – Screencasts Manager in Elixir, Phoenix and Vue (github.com)
1004.
Waymo Asks Court to Block Uber’s Self-Driving Car Project (nytimes.com)
1005.
Revisiting 64-bit-ness in Visual Studio and elsewhere (2015) (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1006.
Why Do We Have Blood Types? (2014) (mosaicscience.com)
1007.
Thunderbolting your video card (blog.codinghorror.com)
1008.
Recompiling the Lost Vikings (ryiron.wordpress.com)
1009.
Smile – Statistical Machine Intelligence and Learning Engine (haifengl.github.io)
1010.
Watch demos all day [video] (tv.pouet.net)
1011.
Flying machines of Chinese farmers (bbc.com)
1012.
Go 2016 Survey Results (blog.golang.org)
1013.
How police found Twitter user accused of sending seizure-triggering GIF (documentcloud.org)
1014.
Why Is Gopher Still Relevant? (gopher.floodgap.com)
1015.
Cross platform GUIs and Nim macros (serv.peterme.net)
1016.
Carlsbad, CA to photograph every car entering city (sandiegouniontribune.com)
1017.
Insert D-Wave Post Here (scottaaronson.com)
1018.
What does Nintendo Switch and iOS 9.3 have in common? CVE-2016-4657 walk-through (youtube.com)
1019.
Segment Open Fellowship (segment.com)
1020.
Brexit's Tech Brain Drain (gizmodo.co.uk)