March 2018 Archive
6781.
Upvote: Google's open source, multi-platform binary whitelisting solution (github.com)
6782.
How to Get Continuous Integration Right (hackernoon.com)
6783.
New Zealand just took care of a $3.6M mouse infestation (popsci.com)
6784.
Taco Bell Programming (widgetsandshit.com)
6785.
Waymo CEO says its tech would have handled Uber self-driving incident safely (reuters.com)
6786.
Zuckerberg says sorry in full-page newspaper ads (cnn.com)
6787.
The Idea of Lisp (dev.to)
6788.
GSFS18: a rejection of code of conducts (redbeanphp.com)
6789.
Happy Tolkien Reading Day What Are You Reading? (tolkiensociety.org)
6790.
The genius behind Google’s browser (ft.com)
6791.
No more offensive language on Skype, see section 3.a.iv (microsoft.com)
6792.
Ask HN: What does Slack do with all the users data?
6793.
Ask HN: How do you manage RabbitMQ queues/exchanges?
6794.
Why Is China Treating North Carolina Like the Developing World? (rollingstone.com)
6795.
The Key to Good Luck Is an Open Mind (m.nautil.us)
6796.
Restaurants make big bucks off people who aren’t eating a thing (nypost.com)
6797.
Susquehanna Confirms Bitmain Ethereum ASIC Miner (uk.finance.yahoo.com)
6798.
Spotify’s Numbers Show Growth, and Maybe a Path to Profits (wsj.com)
6799.
JavaScript Scope – A blog post for new developers (stevethedev.com)
6800.
Forensic seismology analysis of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 (web.archive.org)
6801.
Arxiv.org is down (arxiv.org)
6802.
OpenEMR 5.0.0-4 (openhealthnews.com)
6803.
Amazon DynamoDB Continuous Backups and Point-In-Time Recovery (PITR) (aws.amazon.com)
6804.
Just What Were Donald Trump's Ties to the Mob? (2016) (politico.com)
6805.
4 Years of Data Science at Schibsted Media Group (medium.com)
6806.
Can being cold make you sick? (nytimes.com)
6807.
With 'Siren,' Unreal Engine blurs the line between CGI and reality (engadget.com)
6808.
This Game Is Bad for You (shamusyoung.com)
6809.
Vote Leave 'cheating' may well have swayed EU referendum result, Wylie tells MPs (theguardian.com)
6810.
FBI had no way to access locked iPhone after terror attack, watchdog finds (zdnet.com)