March 2018 Archive
9091.
Mertonian norms (Merton's norms) (en.wikipedia.org)
9092.
Security and Caching headers with S3 websites (lolware.net)
9093.
European Commission Killing Off Thousands of EU Domains Due to Brexit (circleid.com)
9094.
Some Easy Things We Could Do to Make All Autonomous Cars Safer (eff.org)
9095.
Did Elizabeth Holmes manage to cash out from Theranos? (quora.com)
9096.
Deep Learning with Differential Privacy [pdf] (static.googleusercontent.com)
9097.
The surprising creativity of digital evolution (blog.acolyer.org)
9098.
Lies, false charges and jail: Pittsburgh couple’s battle (newsinteractive.post-gazette.com)
9099.
Fifty (or Sixty) Years of Processor Development…for This? (eejournal.com)
9100.
OB1 Raises $5M – To Grow World’s Largest Decentralized Marketplace (openbazaar.org)
9101.
Bitcoin continues to tumble, briefly breaking below $6,000 (cnbc.com)
9102.
Corrupted chroots: the “tartar” bug (rachelbythebay.com)
9103.
Amazon’s Music Storage service will remove your MP3 files on April 30th (theverge.com)
9104.
Portable Computer Pre-History: Portable Before Laptops (tedium.co)
9105.
Our eyes are hardening (wired.com)
9106.
Just one high-fat meal sets the perfect stage for heart disease (medicalxpress.com)
9107.
10 Key Points of Ruby Development: Special Interview with Matz (blog.sideci.com)
9108.
Show HN: SlashPixels, a Google for Designers (slashpixels.com)
9109.
New Festo robot, the “BionicFlyingFox” (youtube.com)
9110.
Closing the Loop: The Importance of External Engagement in CompSci Research (blog.regehr.org)
9111.
Wasabi – A language that compiles to PHP, VBScript, and JavaScript (joelonsoftware.com)
9112.
Meet Suzy: the new crowd intelligence platform with the cute name (martechtoday.com)
9113.
Iot: A Golang Client for Google IoT Core (github.com)
9114.
A Cruise self-driving car got a traffic ticket–GM says it did nothing wrong (arstechnica.com)
9115.
Enough with the Trolley Problem (theatlantic.com)
9116.
The scant science behind Cambridge Analyticas controversial marketing techniques (nature.com)
9117.
“Why I’m Quitting GMO Research:” Exhausted by the Negative Response (slate.com)
9118.
House-Flipper Opendoor Raising Funds at $2B Valuation (wsj.com)
9119.
Starbucks coffee in California must have cancer warning, judge says (reuters.com)
9120.
How Cambridge Analytica’s Facebook targeting model worked – according to Kogan (salon.com)