March 2018 Archive
901.
Thinking Differently about Thinking: The Mind-Expanding Ideas of Andy Clark (newyorker.com)
902.
Learning by playing (deepmind.com)
903.
TensorFlow Tutorials with YouTube Videos (github.com)
904.
Mozilla’s Servo Team Joining Mixed Reality (blog.servo.org)
905.
LiDAR scans are finding hidden Roman roads and cutting crime (wired.co.uk)
906.
Facebook Employees Are Reportedly Deleting Controversial Internal Messages (fortune.com)
907.
New Leadership Has Not Changed Uber (nytimes.com)
908.
Tim Berners-Lee on the future of the web: 'The system is failing' (theguardian.com)
909.
Uber Agrees on Southeast Asian Sale to Grab (bloomberg.com)
910.
Measuring the many sizes of a Git repository (blog.github.com)
911.
Awesome Developer Streams: curated list of awesome developers that stream (github.com)
912.
Neural Network Quine (arxiv.org)
913.
Xi Jinping decides to abolish presidential term limits (economist.com)
914.
Icelandic language battles threat of 'digital extinction' (theguardian.com)
915.
Show HN: Tinder Revenue Estimate (manicoti.com)
916.
Why ‘your’ programmers just want to code (hackernoon.com)
917.
Master password in Firefox or Thunderbird? Do not bother (palant.de)
918.
Multiple Android apps use combined permissions to siphon personal data (virusbulletin.com)
919.
NYT reporter: “81% ICOs were scams” (twitter.com)
920.
Virtual private networks with WireGuard (lwn.net)
921.
Apple/swift-nio: Event-driven network framework for high perf. protocol servers (github.com)
922.
The Story of NESticle, the Ambitious Emulator That Redefined Retro Gaming (motherboard.vice.com)
923.
The Population Bomb Has Been Defused (bloomberg.com)
924.
Book Review: Twelve Rules for Life (slatestarcodex.com)
925.
A non-profit that figured out how to massively cut suicide rates in Sri Lanka (80000hours.org)
926.
Using React, Firebase, and Ant Design to Quickly Prototype Web Applications (nrempel.com)
927.
​Linus Torvalds slams CTS Labs over AMD vulnerability report (zdnet.com)
928.
Show HN: Get Rails performance metrics into Chrome Dev Tools (github.com)
929.
You Can Always Get What You Want, But Not What You Need (2016) [video] (youtube.com)
930.
Twenty years, 1998 – 2018 (daniel.haxx.se)