March 2018 Archive
8431.
Interactive examples at MDN (hacks.mozilla.org)
8432.
Trump vs. Putin (coingape.com)
8433.
The CLOUD Act would let cops get our data directly from tech companies like FB (reddit.com)
8434.
Crafting a Text Editor in .NET (codeproject.com)
8435.
Introducing Lunacy: Sketch for Windows (uxplanet.org)
8436.
Dropbox Raises Expected Valuation Range Ahead of IPO (wsj.com)
8437.
Ten Things I Wish I Had Known in My 20s (blairreeves.me)
8438.
How to Make a Dapp of a Pet Shop Using Solidity and Truffle (lovecoding.work)
8439.
Ruth Wakefield, Inventor of the Chocolate Chip Cookie (nytimes.com)
8440.
Matt Levine on Bitcoin Structured Notes (Buy Bitcoins Without Downside)
8441.
Uber has no damn business testing self driving cars (jalopnik.com)
8442.
Turbulence – And Opportunity – Ahead in the Oracle Sparc Base (nextplatform.com)
8443.
Parity 1.10 “Opportunity” (paritytech.io)
8444.
Why the Internet Needed the Facebook Data Scandal (choosetoencrypt.com)
8445.
The Malmo-Palermo Express – Linking Europe's North and South (economist.com)
8446.
Announcing a Node.js Snap for Linux (nodesource.com)
8447.
Buying real estate with Bitcoin (curbed.com)
8448.
There – Work across timezones efficiently and remotely (there.pm)
8449.
Welcome to Zucktown (mobile.nytimes.com)
8450.
Jordan Peterson and Fascist Mysticism (nybooks.com)
8451.
France braces for nationwide strikes over Macron's labor reforms (cnn.com)
8452.
The Curse of Cow Clicker: How a Cheeky Satire Became a Videogame Hit (wired.com)
8453.
Vivaldi Browser makes DuckDuckGo default search engine in private windows (vivaldi.com)
8454.
A Proposal for Versioned Go Modules (github.com)
8455.
FB debacle cost $1000 per user (netopia.eu)
8456.
Nvidia GTX 2080 Predictions (tomshardware.com)
8457.
Advocating for Change: How Lucy Parsons Labs Defends Transparency in Chicago (eff.org)
8458.
Booz Allen: Artificial intelligence is transforming immersive training (defensenews.com)
8459.
Online Piracy Is More Popular Than Ever, Research Suggests (torrentfreak.com)
8460.
What senior tech execs wish they learned earlier in their careers (hpe.com)