March 2017 Archive
1891.
Bootstrap Vue – Bootstrap 4 components for Vue.js 2 (bootstrap-vue.github.io)
1892.
Paxos in 25 Lines (nil.csail.mit.edu)
1893.
Let's Compile like it's 1992 (2014) (fabiensanglard.net)
1894.
What do you prefer – the French or the Silicon Valley dinner? (medium.com)
1895.
Indecipherable Medical Bills Are One Reason Health Care Costs So Much (nytimes.com)
1896.
Nissan driverless car guilty of “close pass” overtake of UK cyclist (bikebiz.com)
1897.
Refactoring Legacy JavaScript Code to Use Classes (arxiv.org)
1898.
The Not-So-Celebratory Reaction to Snap’s I.P.O. In Its Home Town (newyorker.com)
1899.
Working While Female (medium.com)
1900.
Reducing Slack’s memory footprint (slack.engineering)
1901.
Telstra’s Gigabit Class LTE Network (cellularinsights.com)
1902.
Show HN: Chrome extension for less confusing Digital Ocean menus (github.com)
1903.
A Sloppy Land Surveyor Almost Caused a War Between Missouri and Iowa (atlasobscura.com)
1904.
Can We Have Form Objects in Elixir? (blog.lelonek.me)
1905.
New Number Systems Seek Their Lost Primes (quantamagazine.org)
1906.
Tavis Ormandy finds another major hole in Lastpass (twitter.com)
1907.
Ask HN: Who has started something in 2017 which is already profitable?
1908.
Sockets in a Bind: Troubleshooting Port Exhaustion in Heroku's Routing Layer (engineering.heroku.com)
1909.
The Lisp approach to AI (Part 1) (medium.com)
1910.
Declines in Sexual Frequency Among American Adults, 1989–2014 (link.springer.com)
1911.
Son – A minimal subset of JSON for machine-to-machine communication (github.com)
1912.
How can a programmer help The New York Times report stories? (nytimes.com)
1913.
British man with type 1 diabetes to receive tests after coming off insulin (diabetes.co.uk)
1914.
Modern software development is cancer (dedoimedo.com)
1915.
VPNs won't save save you from Congress' internet privacy giveaway (wired.com)
1916.
Porsche Design Book One (fstoppers.com)
1917.
How I Store My 1's and 0′s (2012) (mocko.org.uk)
1918.
Health care takes on the fight against trafficking (marketplace.org)
1919.
Scientists Say Canadian Bacteria Fossils May Be Earth’s Oldest (nytimes.com)
1920.
ID.me raises $19M Series B, gaining traction as Identity-as-a-Service platform (pymnts.com)