March 2017 Archive
18031.
Chase Had Ads on 400,000 Sites. Then on Just 5,000. Same Results (nytimes.com)
18032.
Intel's 10nm Process Node, a 2.7x transistor density improvement (fpga.org)
18033.
Automating Index Defragmentation in MS SQL Server Database (codingsight.com)
18034.
Nix package manager: Perl dependency removed (github.com)
18035.
6 Examples of How Extroverts Benefit from Their Social Privilege (everydayfeminism.com)
18036.
How Trump Is Helping Canada Beat America (time.com)
18037.
5 Things You Need to Automate in Your Business (exoft.net)
18038.
Remote work doesn’t isolate people–it actually drives deeper human connection (qz.com)
18039.
CUPS Cribs – An AirBnB-style app to make your home a de facto coffee shop (producthunt.com)
18040.
ISP privacy rules could be resurrected by states, starting in Minnesota (arstechnica.com)
18041.
How to Maximize Elasticsearch Indexing Performance (Part 2) (qbox.io)
18042.
The Pentagon Still Doesn’t Encrypt Its Emails (motherboard.vice.com)
18043.
Ask HN: Help some clueless founders
18044.
The Critical Differences Between Major Machine Learning Service Providers (blog.logiclabsltd.com)
18045.
Half the Web Is Now Encrypted. That Makes Everyone Safer (wired.com)
18046.
Bringing the power of LaTeX and Git to all researchers (authorea.com)
18047.
2017 GPU Hackathons (olcf.ornl.gov)
18048.
Google Cloud Machine Learning managing weather conditions (cloud.google.com)
18049.
Physics in 100 Years – Frank Wilczek (2015) (arxiv.org)
18050.
How to write a web service using Python Flask (opensource.com)
18051.
Inside the Dangerous Convergence of Men’s-Rights Activists and the Alt-Right (nymag.com)
18052.
Ask HN: How to make sure idea of an app you working on does'nt already exist?
18053.
Math Technique Mops Up Higgs Boson's Mass Problem Like Clockwork (thewire.in)
18054.
Mastering the Infosec Interview (danielmiessler.com)
18055.
Pure CSS in-browser search – no JS (community.algolia.com)
18056.
Happy Friday, we deleted all your data (medium.com)
18057.
X-Plane 11 – The future of flight simulation is now (x-plane.com)
18058.
How to Use Microfeedback for Product and UX Research (amplymag.com)
18059.
Sub-pennies rule – Dark NMS subversiveness that drives efficiency (meanderful.blogspot.com)
18060.
Is Swift Ready for the Enterprise? (raywenderlich.com)