March 2018 Archive
11521.
What's New in Exodus 2.0 (intoli.com)
11522.
Demand for programmers hits full boil (bloomberg.com)
11523.
Weekly Machine Learning Opensource Roundup – Mar. 8, 2018 (blog.pocketcluster.io)
11524.
'Guilty of being poor': does California couple's poverty amount to child abuse? (theguardian.com)
11525.
Do you use C# / .NET on Linux? (dubst3pp4.github.io)
11526.
The First 5 Things You Should Learn to Do in Any IDE (spin.atomicobject.com)
11527.
Applied Functional Programming Course (github.com)
11528.
End to End Tests on CircleCI with Docker – Rails, Capybara, Selenium (netguru.co)
11529.
Pentagon faces major cost increase on F-35 Block 4 modernisation (janes.com)
11530.
Ask HN: How can I make 2K a month?
11531.
Judge William Alsup Orders Historic Hearing on Climate Science (ecowatch.com)
11532.
Technical Debt Quadrant (martinfowler.com)
11533.
How to Make Email Signature Marketing Super Simple (medium.com)
11534.
Trance as a therapy: A hypnosis self-experiment (dw.com)
11535.
Starter Guide to Choosing a Multiaxis Force and Torque Sensor (engineering.com)
11536.
Be More Productive by Not Finishing Your Work (blog.colinbreck.com)
11537.
Fountain by Marcel Duchamp (1917) (en.wikipedia.org)
11538.
The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source (github.com)
11539.
MoviePass update removes ‘unused’ location requests from iOS app (techcrunch.com)
11540.
A star is about to plunge into a monster black hole. Astronomers are ready (syfy.com)
11541.
Wikipedia articles that do not lead back to Philosophy (georgiah.github.io)
11542.
Svart Energy-Positive Hotel (snohetta.com)
11543.
Actually using ed (sanctum.geek.nz)
11544.
What machine learning isn’t (medium.com)
11545.
Can we bring hearts back from the dead? (bbc.com)
11546.
Chasquid – SMTP server (blitiri.com.ar)
11547.
Steam is allowing groups that deify school shooters to flourish (slate.com)
11548.
Microwaves across Europe are 6 minutes slow due to a Serbia-Kosovo grid dispute (arstechnica.com)
11549.
SQL Translation (jooq.org)
11550.
Trump to meet with video-game industry in wake of Florida shooting (reuters.com)