Million-dollar Strads fall to modern violins in blind ‘sound check’
(sciencemag.org)
March 2018 Archive
991.
992.
Linus Torvalds Rants
(reddit.com)
993.
How Bangladesh vanquished diarrhoea
(economist.com)
994.
The Profile Engine has now been donated to the Internet Archive
(profileengine.com)
995.
Tracking where your time went with Lego workstream visualisation
(code.joejag.com)
996.
File consistency (2015)
(danluu.com)
997.
U.S. Income Inequality Hits a New Threshold
(bloomberg.com)
998.
999.
Fiber Lasers are set to make laser weapons practical
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1001.
Where Yegge’s Wrong
(tbray.org)
1002.
Why Earth's History Appears So Miraculous
(theatlantic.com)
1003.
Investigation Confirms IBM Layoffs Targeted Older Workers
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1004.
First stable version of Scheme web framework Artanis released
(lists.gnu.org)
1005.
1007.
DEC64: Decimal Floating Point
(dec64.com)
1008.
Kerbal Space Program Extension Now Available
(kerbalspaceprogram.com)
1009.
1010.
Facebook-Linked Marketer Acxiom Plunges After Policy Shift
(bloomberg.com)
1011.
Stochastic Resonance
(en.wikipedia.org)
1012.
The Building Blocks of Interpretability
(distill.pub)
1013.
NGraph: A New Open Source Compiler for Deep Learning Systems
(ai.intel.com)
1014.
Tensorflow 1.6.0 Released
(github.com)
1015.
1016.
What Happens When Bitcoin Miners Take Over Your Town
(politico.com)
1017.
Java call stack – from HTTP upto JDBC as a picture (2006)
(ptrthomas.wordpress.com)
1018.
1019.
The Race to a Trillion
(theirrelevantinvestor.com)
1020.
Next-Gen Display: MicroLEDs
(spectrum.ieee.org)