March 2018 Archive
1081.
Robert Langlands, Mathematical Visionary, Wins the Abel Prize (quantamagazine.org)
1082.
Analysts argue that over-automation is to blame for Tesla problems (businessinsider.com)
1083.
The New Law That Killed Craigslist’s Personals Could End the Web as We’ve Known (thedailybeast.com)
1084.
YouTube will add information from Wikipedia to videos about conspiracies (theverge.com)
1085.
Poland's economic experiment based on Thomas Piketty (bloomberg.com)
1086.
Startups that launched today at Y Combinator’s W18 Demo Day (techcrunch.com)
1087.
The dark truth about chocolate (theguardian.com)
1088.
Luck and startups: Our journey (kapwing.com)
1089.
Site with future Vulkan tutorials for beginners (learnvulkan.com)
1090.
Open source sabbatical = awesome (jvns.ca)
1091.
Four Years After Declaring War on Pollution, China Is Winning (nytimes.com)
1092.
Creator of “Ren and Stimpy” Accused of Preying on Underage Girls (buzzfeed.com)
1093.
Ask HN: How do you keep a good posture when you spend most of your type sitting?
1094.
Equifax CIO Put ‘2 and 2 Together’ Then Sold Stock, SEC Says (bloomberg.com)
1095.
Forget Cambridge Analytica. Zuck could use FB data for his own presidential run (noblackmirrorthanks.blogspot.com)
1096.
Scientists studying how fiber influences the microbiome (nytimes.com)
1097.
Tesla fatal car crash prompts NTSB investigation (techcrunch.com)
1098.
The dirty industry of fast fashion is causing an environmental “emergency” (qz.com)
1099.
Tech company Lanetix fired software engineers seeking to organize, union claims (sfchronicle.com)
1100.
Apple to acquire digital magazine service Texture (apple.com)
1101.
ICE uses Facebook data to find and track immigrants (theintercept.com)
1102.
Festo's New Bionic Robots Include Rolling Spider, Flying Fox (spectrum.ieee.org)
1103.
Making Slides (kieranhealy.org)
1104.
A lambda calculus for quantum computation (het.brown.edu)
1105.
Using Prettier to format your JavaScript code (wisdomgeek.com)
1106.
A small town that kept Walmart out now faces Amazon (theatlantic.com)
1107.
Can retrocausality solve the puzzle of action at a distance? (aeon.co)
1108.
Sortix: small self-hosting OS aiming to be a clean, modern Posix implementation (sortix.org)
1109.
Comparing AWS Lambda performance of Node.js, Python, Java, C# and Go (read.acloud.guru)
1110.
Primer on Go Assembly (github.com)