For a baby’s brain to benefit, read the right books at the right time
(theconversation.com)
March 2018 Archive
1021.
1022.
Deciphering China’s AI Dream
(fhi.ox.ac.uk)
1023.
Breaking the trillion-rows-per-second barrier with MemSQL
(blog.memsql.com)
1024.
Money stolen by Bernie Madoff is still being found
(economist.com)
1025.
Dropbox jumps more than 40% in trading debut
(cnbc.com)
1026.
Helping Cairo, the rendering library
(people.gnome.org)
1028.
1029.
A brief history of Stephen Hawking: A legacy of paradox
(newscientist.com)
1030.
1031.
How Sweden is building the world’s second-longest road tunnel
(arstechnica.com)
1032.
1033.
The Fall of a Star Trader
(bloomberg.com)
1034.
LimeSDR Now Backed by the European Space Agency
(rtl-sdr.com)
1035.
Growing a SaaS App for the Film Industry with Rigorous Experimentation
(indiehackers.com)
1036.
Figma Platform
(blog.figma.com)
1037.
Intel’s Chipped Chips
(cpushack.com)
1038.
Ecuador cuts off Julian Assange's internet access at London embassy
(theguardian.com)
1040.
IBM Cloud Developer Console for Apple
(developer.apple.com)
1041.
Knusperli: A deblocking JPEG decoder
(github.com)
1042.
Show HN: 1-click orders for open source electronics
(kitspace.org)
1043.
1044.
1045.
Progressive Locks: fast, upgradable read/write locks
(wtarreau.blogspot.com)
1046.
Why the Tiny Weight of Empty Space Is Such a Mystery
(quantamagazine.org)
1047.
1048.
Elephant 'smoking' footage baffles experts
(theguardian.com)
1049.
N26 raises $160M from Tencent and Allianz
(techcrunch.com)