March 2017 Archive
1861.
Instagram grows to 1M active advertisers (techcrunch.com)
1862.
Ask HN: Do other fields of engineering have an equivalent to whiteboarding?
1863.
Munchery Stiffs Early Backers and Cuts Staff in a Bid for Survival (bloomberg.com)
1864.
Gravitational Teleport 2.0.0 Released (github.com)
1865.
I’m a black man. Here’s what happened when I booked an Airbnb (medium.com)
1866.
Ask HN: Ever met a psychopathic CEO?
1867.
How millions of kids are being shaped by know-it-all voice assistants (washingtonpost.com)
1868.
AT&T allegedly “discriminated” against poor people in broadband upgrades (arstechnica.com)
1869.
Cops Told This Uber Driver It's Illegal to Film Them. Surprise, He's a Lawyer (reason.com)
1870.
Japanese research firms part of global effort to develop spray-on solar panels (japantimes.co.jp)
1871.
Sunsetting SixXS (sixxs.net)
1872.
Kernel, a startup working on brain implants to link thoughts to computers (technologyreview.com)
1873.
Unleashing the Power of Synthetic Proteins (alliance.nautil.us)
1874.
Airbnb Audit Results (buer.haus)
1875.
Neural Episodic Control (arxiv.org)
1876.
Show HN: A MIX simulator (danielbarter.github.io)
1877.
Going off chain for storage (goland.org)
1878.
The Discovery of Radioactivity – That Time the Sun Didn’t Shine in Paris (ua-magazine.com)
1879.
Mike Flynn Offers to Testify in Exchange for Immunity (wsj.com)
1880.
Singapore teen blogger Amos Yee granted US asylum (edition.cnn.com)
1881.
Challenges facing North Korean defectors [video] (wsj.com)
1882.
Ask HN: Who is Firing?
1883.
Ask HN: What to Expect at YC Startup School?
1884.
Show HN: Solve Geometric Programs in the Browser (prandtl.design)
1885.
AES-GCM-SIV: Specification and Analysis [pdf] (eprint.iacr.org)
1886.
Software engineers have figured out how to turn charts into music for the blind (qz.com)
1887.
I invented the web. Here are three things we need to change to save it (theguardian.com)
1888.
The American M-209 cipher machine (2012) (chris-intel-corner.blogspot.com)
1889.
Avoiding travel through the United States (en.wikivoyage.org)
1890.
“Cards Against Humanity” creator wants to buy Congress's browser history (cbsnews.com)