March 2017 Archive
17821.
Samsung's “dream” to overcome Apple (theverge.com)
17822.
The myth of the ‘lone wolf’ terrorist (theguardian.com)
17823.
Open Source License Business Perception Report (writing.kemitchell.com)
17824.
From the Transistor to the Web Browser (github.com)
17825.
This Chinese Stock Soared 4,500% on Nasdaq and No One Knows Why (bloomberg.com)
17826.
Colleges Can Spark a Rust Belt Revival (bloomberg.com)
17827.
White mortality rates: the blogs vs. Case-Deaton (noahpinionblog.blogspot.com)
17828.
Solve All Bugs or Implement New Features? (lucasmreis.github.io)
17829.
Tacotron: A Fully End-To-End Text-To-Speech Synthesis Model (arxiv.org)
17830.
Steinberg brings VST to Linux, and does other good things (cdm.link)
17831.
Are you a good Open Source contributor? (koszek.com)
17832.
Mess with Brexit and We’ll Mess with Texas (bloomberg.com)
17833.
New Web Features in Safari 10.1 (webkit.org)
17834.
The Law of Conservation of Complexity (medium.com)
17835.
Google Apps Script (2016) (developers.google.com)
17836.
Pornhub Goes All-In on Encryption (wired.com)
17837.
Netshoot: Docker network troubleshooting swiss-army container (github.com)
17838.
The big cloud is making big bucks (blogs.csc.com)
17839.
Together We Make America Stronger (blog.buzzhero.io)
17840.
Migrat: A database-agnostic, pluggable data migration tool in Node.js (github.com)
17841.
An efficient B~tree rendered and described (github.com)
17842.
McDonald’s USA Unveils Next Big Change: Fresh Beef Quarter Pounders (news.mcdonalds.com)
17843.
Basic partial application in JavaScript (screencast) (scrimba.com)
17844.
Human-Like Language Acquisition in Virtual Environment (arxiv.org)
17845.
Former South Korean President Park Arrested on Bribery Allegations (bloomberg.com)
17846.
Thimbleweed Park review (adventuregamers.com)
17847.
Conway's Aftermath (medium.com)
17848.
Older Workers Find Age Discrimination Built Right into Some Job Websites (wbez.org)
17849.
Complete instrumentation for clojure.spec (github.com)
17850.
Bombardier under fire for $32M given to executives while taking government cash (cbc.ca)