March 2018 Archive
961.
Rust-style resource management in OCaml (arxiv.org)
962.
MI5 agents can commit crime in UK, government reveals (theguardian.com)
963.
McConnell bill would legalize hemp as agricultural product (thehill.com)
964.
Android Studio 3.1 Stable (android-developers.googleblog.com)
965.
More State Machine Love: From Reflection to Statecharts (raganwald.com)
966.
Frequently Asked Questions from YC Applicants (blog.ycombinator.com)
967.
U.S. gunmaker Remington files for bankruptcy (reuters.com)
968.
An attempt to upgrade to Webpack 4 (gist.github.com)
969.
KotCity – an open-source city simulation game written in Kotlin (github.com)
970.
Line breaking (2014) (xxyxyz.org)
971.
Ivory: an embedded domain-specific language for safer systems programming (ivorylang.org)
972.
Dissecting the 128-byte raycaster (2014) (finalpatch.blogspot.com)
973.
Understanding CPU port contention (dendibakh.github.io)
974.
Blender’s Prehistory – Traces on Commodore Amiga (1987-1991) (zgodzinski.com)
975.
Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and Prospects of an Information Civilization (papers.ssrn.com)
976.
Hours After FOSTA Passes, Reddit Bans 'Escorts' and 'SugarDaddy' Communities (reason.com)
977.
Checked C: extension to C that adds static and dynamic checking (github.com)
978.
DOSBox x86 system emulator (dosbox.com)
979.
Beyond React 16 by Dan Ambramov – Async Rendering and React Suspense (youtube.com)
980.
Dejavu – Web UI for Elasticsearch (github.com)
981.
Lithuanian is riddled with references to bees (bbc.com)
982.
Go on Very Small Hardware (ziutek.github.io)
983.
Trump, Congress approve largest U.S. research spending increase in a decade (sciencemag.org)
984.
Modern vehicle headlights temporarily 'blinding drivers' (bbc.co.uk)
985.
Transitioning Google URL Shortener to Firebase Dynamic Links (developers.googleblog.com)
986.
LLVM 6.0.0 Release (lists.llvm.org)
987.
Steinhaus Longimeter (cstaecker.fairfield.edu)
988.
Announcing Bitwise (github.com)
989.
My Writing Process (amrutaranade.com)
990.
Illinois pension benefits have grown six times faster than state revenues (thesoundingline.com)