March 2018 Archive
7471.
Twitter wants everyone to get a blue verification badge (recode.net)
7472.
Hundreds of Canadian doctors demand lower salaries. (Yes, lower.) (washingtonpost.com)
7473.
Exploring the Google DNS zone, record by record (securitytrails.com)
7474.
Florida Bill Would Make Daylight Saving Time Year-Round (npr.org)
7475.
Homeland Security's own IT security is a hot mess, watchdog finds (zdnet.com)
7476.
Donald Trump to Meet Kim Jong-Un by May After Invitation from North Korea (theguardian.com)
7477.
Mining the ocean floor is about to go mainstream (economist.com)
7478.
Burger-flipping robot takes four-day break immediately after landing new job (theverge.com)
7479.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Hexagonal Phase, Episode 1 of 6 (bbc.co.uk)
7480.
How to build your sales team for a founder with no sales experience (growth.wingify.com)
7481.
Announcing Fortnite Battle Royale for Mobile (epicgames.com)
7482.
Millions of Chinese farmers reap benefits of huge crop experiment (nature.com)
7483.
The TPP Is Dead. Long Live the Trans-Pacific Trade Deal (npr.org)
7484.
Tesla driver claims to have used ‘Autopilot defense’ to get ticket dismissed (electrek.co)
7485.
CEO ramps up personal bets as WeWork balloons (therealdeal.com)
7486.
Writing an x86 “Hello world” boot loader with assembly (medium.com)
7487.
How to publish a scientific comment in 123 easy steps [pdf] (untruth.org)
7488.
A New Preferences Parser for Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
7489.
Stevey's Google Platforms Rant (2011) (plus.google.com)
7490.
Technology roadmap for round a startup (lucagrulla.com)
7491.
Some clocks have been running slow. Because of a row between Serbia and Kosovo (twitter.com)
7492.
What is Ocean Acidification? (pmel.noaa.gov)
7493.
Will Apple Buy Snap? (vanityfair.com)
7494.
Ad-Blocker Ghostery Just Went Open Source–And Has a New Business Model (wired.com)
7495.
LLVM 6.0.0 Release (lists.llvm.org)
7496.
Putting a lid on those who are known for doing things (rachelbythebay.com)
7497.
Google Is Not What It Seems by Julian Assange (wikileaks.org)
7498.
Enterprise Java Explained: Java EE, Jakarta EE, EE4J, J2EE, MicroProfile (youtube.com)
7499.
PaymentSpring vs. The World: How We Stack Up to PayPal, Stripe and Braintree (paymentspring.com)
7500.
Spinning the Bottleneck for Data, AI, Analytics and Cloud (nextplatform.com)