March 2018 Archive
541.
How JavaScript works: the rendering engine and tips to optimize its performance (blog.sessionstack.com)
542.
BMW says electric car mass production not viable until 2020 (reuters.com)
543.
Google Has a Striking History of Bias Against Black Girls (time.com)
544.
The Role of Luck in Life Success (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
545.
Ask HN: One tab on Chrome takes about 100MB memory, why?
546.
Let's make the Emacs GC safe and iterative (lists.gnu.org)
547.
Examining overlooked clues reveals how ultrasound could have caused harm in Cuba (spectrum.ieee.org)
548.
Questions for TSA after reports of laptop and phone searches on domestic flights (theguardian.com)
549.
The Bitter Truth of Learning: It’s Tough, Unpleasant, and Often Pointless (shubhamjain.co)
550.
Founding Stories Are Myths (medium.com)
551.
It all made sense when we found out we were autistic (bbc.co.uk)
552.
Ask HN: What percentage of your users are using social login?
553.
Snap is laying off about 100 engineers (cnbc.com)
554.
An Italian Region Where Co-Ops Produce a Third of GDP (2016) (yesmagazine.org)
555.
NIH Courted Alcohol Industry to Fund Study on Benefits of Moderate Drinking (nytimes.com)
556.
Largest Animal Study on Cell Tower Radiation Confirms Cancer Link (sbwire.com)
557.
Swift for TensorFlow (tensorflow.org)
558.
'PC Building Simulator' Is More Fun Than Building a Real Computer (motherboard.vice.com)
559.
Lyft says its revenue is growing nearly 3x faster than Uber’s (techcrunch.com)
560.
Chuck Feeney: a billionaire who gave it all away (irishtimes.com)
561.
The Effective Tech Lead Is a 100x Engineer (hackernoon.com)
562.
Vim-db: Modern database interface for Vim (github.com)
563.
FBI's Use of Paid Best Buy Informants Goes Deeper Than We Knew (gizmodo.com)
564.
Two weeks before death, Hawking submitted a paper on parallel universes (sciencealert.com)
565.
Canon's 120MP Camera Sensor (petapixel.com)
566.
Thunderbird 52.7.0 released (mozilla.org)
567.
Announcing Rust 1.24.1 (blog.rust-lang.org)
568.
Potent malware that hid for six years spread through routers (securelist.com)
569.
A 48Khz digital music player for the Commodore 64 (brokenbytes.blogspot.com)
570.
A researcher’s tale of defeating traps, tricks, and complex virtual machines (cloudblogs.microsoft.com)