March 2018 Archive
2973.
When an AI finally kills someone, who will be responsible?
(technologyreview.com)
2974.
Power 9 May Dent X86 Servers – EE Times
(eetimes.com)
2976.
PHP: a fractal of bad design (2012)
(eev.ee)
2977.
Dorm Living for Professionals Comes to San Francisco
(google.com)
2978.
2980.
Dravidian language family is 4500 years old
(thehindu.com)
2981.
How to Find the Longest Increasing Subsequence of an Array
(dailycodingproblem.com)
2982.
Beating Atari Games with OpenAI’s Evolutionary Strategies
(blog.filestack.com)
2983.
The military keeps encountering UFOs. Why doesn’t the Pentagon care?
(washingtonpost.com)
2984.
How to avoid merge conflicts
(dudzik.co)
2985.
2986.
Staying Alive: The Resurgence of Pinball
(southwestmag.com)
2987.
Show HN: How early can you retire if you move to another place?
(nomadlist.com)
2989.
2990.
2992.
China Demands Dalai Lama Reincarnate After Death
(abc.net.au)
2993.
Eastern Germany: the most godless place on Earth
(theguardian.com)
2994.
Umbral: a cryptosystem for private data sharing in public consensus networks
(blog.nucypher.com)
2995.
Tracking Users with CSS
(templarbit.com)
2997.
2998.
Show HN: TransomJS – Rapidly Develop REST APIS on Node Using TransomJS
(transomjs.github.io)
2999.
Yes, Bacon Really Is Killing Us
(theguardian.com)
3000.
Slingshot: malware that hid for six years spread through routers
(arstechnica.com)