March 2018 Archive
11881.
Qarnot unveils a cryptocurrency heater for your home (beta.techcrunch.com)
11882.
Takeoff Aborted – Aero Glass Shutting Down (glass.aero)
11883.
In Defence of Surfing the Insecure Web (pxlnv.com)
11884.
Ask HN: Know any resources on how the human brain works when reading code?
11885.
Uncalendar Review (2015) (paintingstufftolooklikestuff.blogspot.com)
11886.
Recycling used alkaline batteries to fertilizer (metropolitan.fi)
11887.
Exploring Wolfram Language / Mathematica 11.3 with Stephen Wolfram (youtube.com)
11888.
Interview-Notebook (github.com)
11889.
Crypto-exchange Binance traps hackers (trustnodes.com)
11890.
Introducing the Flappy Bird Online Progressive Web App (PWA) (love2dev.com)
11891.
How to lose technical arguments (codewithoutrules.com)
11892.
JavaScipt Modules Worth Using (hackernoon.com)
11893.
How to start writing your Hyperledger Fabric Nodejs chaincode (medium.com)
11894.
Hide password verification behind the = operator (citrine-lang.org)
11895.
Emitter: High performance, distributed and low latency pub-sub platform (github.com)
11896.
Hackers, Not Users, Lose Money in Attempted Cryptocurrency Exchange Heist (bleepingcomputer.com)
11897.
You Can Have Emotions You Don’t Feel (nautil.us)
11898.
Backblaze and GDPR (backblaze.com)
11899.
Walt Disney Explains the Multiplane Camera in 1957 (nofilmschool.com)
11900.
Coördinator: Turn an SVG into XY coördinates (spotify.github.io)
11901.
Why Apple, Amazon, Google, and Uber are making big health care moves (vox.com)
11902.
Show HN: Cacheable Diffie-Hellman Group URLs for Exchange (d-h.group)
11903.
TenserFlow mentioned in ~6% papers in last 6 years, highest (twitter.com)
11904.
How to change the course of human history (eurozine.com)
11905.
Zen and the Art of Managing Smartphone Photos (2016) (nytimes.com)
11906.
Uber’s Balance Sheet Says… We’re Not a Tech Company (medium.com)
11907.
China eyes 'black tech' to boost security as parliament meets (reuters.com)
11908.
Shaman: Small, Lightweight, API-Driven DNS Server in Go (github.com)
11909.
The Olympian Who Believes He’s Always on TV (longreads.com)
11910.
Explained Simply: How an AI program mastered the ancient game of Go (medium.com)