March 2018 Archive
391.
Updated Request for Startups (blog.ycombinator.com)
392.
Is Loneliness a Health Epidemic? (nytimes.com)
393.
Building a fast Electron app with Rust (keminglabs.com)
394.
New research suggests new ways to nurture gifted children (economist.com)
395.
Relibc: C Library in Rust for Redox and Linux (github.com)
396.
Show HN: Emacs Anywhere (github.com)
397.
Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises and the Vagus Nerve (2017) (psychologytoday.com)
398.
A startup is pitching a mind-uploading service that is “100 percent fatal” (technologyreview.com)
399.
Previewing Android P (android-developers.googleblog.com)
400.
Google and LG creates VR AMOLED 120 Hz at 5500 x 3000 (blurbusters.com)
401.
People Don't Know Themselves Very Well (theatlantic.com)
402.
The Superfund Sites of Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
403.
Update on Async Rendering (reactjs.org)
404.
Google Cloud Platform’s new interactive CLI (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
405.
Show HN: Where is Sci-Hub now? (whereisscihub.herokuapp.com)
406.
Cloud Act – Improve law enforcement access to data stored across borders (congress.gov)
407.
How Dutch Police Took Over Hansa, a Top Dark Web Market (wired.com)
408.
Mailchimp Is Shutting Down ICO and Blockchain-Related Emails (futurism.com)
409.
Sysadmin left finger on power button for an hour to avert SAP outage (theregister.co.uk)
410.
E.O. Wilson on Introversion, the Limits of IQ, and Where Ideas Come From (medium.com)
411.
Suing Equifax in Small Claims Court (inc.com)
412.
Economist behind Uber study admits error, adjusts numbers (twitter.com)
413.
Sudan, last male northern white rhino, dies in Kenya (bbc.co.uk)
414.
What We Found When X-Raying Some MLB Baseballs (fivethirtyeight.com)
415.
Facebook hid webpages bragging of ability to influence elections (theintercept.com)
416.
Governments have overestimated the economic returns of higher education (economist.com)
417.
Research suggests some potential benefits to being a loner (bbc.com)
418.
The British amateur who debunked the mathematics of happiness (2014) (theguardian.com)
419.
Britain’s White-Collar Cops Are Getting Too Good at Their Job (bloomberg.com)
420.
An employee whose job was to be sacked (2010) (henrytapper.com)