We're not dumber than our ancestors, we just have power tools
(strongtowns.org)
March 2018 Archive
11581.
11582.
The Dubious Quick Kill: sword wounds and the circulatory system
(classicalfencing.com)
11583.
11584.
The Vatican Holds First Hackathon
(wired.com)
11585.
11586.
11587.
Cigna to Buy Express Scripts in $52B Health Care Deal
(nytimes.com)
11588.
Christian Neukirchen's Trivium (the last tumblelog)
(chneukirchen.org)
11589.
A tribute to Brutalist web design
(hackernotes.io)
11590.
Paper Signals – build-it-yourself objects that you control with your voice
(papersignals.withgoogle.com)
11591.
Amazon primed to be larger than Apple
(reuters.com)
11592.
California to Introduce 'Right to Repair' Bill
(macrumors.com)
11593.
To loop or to stream?
(medium.com)
11594.
Retracted: Nrf2: authors can't agree on order of their names
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
11595.
Modumetal – Nanoscale Material Engineering
(technologyreview.com)
11596.
Refrigerator Ladies: The First Computer Programmers
(builttoadapt.io)
11597.
Unix folklore: using multiple sync commands (2005)
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
11598.
11599.
White House video games meeting has a very concerning list of invitees
(rockpapershotgun.com)
11600.
Slate: A Basic Pixel Art Editor Built with Qt Quick
(blog.qt.io)
11601.
Is Kubernetes the next Xen?
(medium.com)
11603.
11604.
The Science of Fake News
(science.sciencemag.org)
11605.
When to be reactive?
(medium.com)
11606.
Amass: Subdomain Enumeration from Go
(github.com)
11607.
11608.
Trump on Falcon Heavy
(arstechnica.com)
11609.
Clang 6.0.0 Release Notes
(releases.llvm.org)
11610.
The Art of Destroying Software
(vimeo.com)