March 2018 Archive
12691.
Estimating Stripe's Financials (manicoti.com)
12692.
Apple Watch Adoption (david-smith.org)
12693.
There’s a new aurora in subpolar skies. Its name is Steve (sciencemag.org)
12694.
Inter-Universal Teichmüller Theory via Fumiharu Kato (youtube.com)
12695.
Startup wants to upload your brain to the cloud, but has to kill you to do it (theguardian.com)
12696.
How China Is Challenging American Dominance in Asia (nytimes.com)
12697.
Getting to Know QuillJS – Part 1 (Parchment, Blots, and Lifecycle) (dev.to)
12698.
Inside the obsessive world of the home tech early adopter (curbed.com)
12699.
How a Ransom for Royal Falconers Reshaped the Middle East (nytimes.com)
12700.
Flare 1.0 (flarerpg.org)
12701.
How a Brain Injury Ruined My Favorite Fruit (narrative.ly)
12702.
Criminal conviction for French amateur cyclist found using hidden motor (road.cc)
12703.
Astronaut's DNA no longer identical to his identical twin's after year in space (thehill.com)
12704.
Toys ‘R’ Us Tells Workers It Will Likely Close All U.S. Stores (wsj.com)
12705.
Behind the mask: The myth of the psychopath (psmag.com)
12706.
Lyft to Bring Driverless Car Tech to Broader Auto Industry (nytimes.com)
12707.
What Does Any Part of the Brain Do? (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
12708.
Mobile license pilot study to allow police to 'ping' cellphone for a license (delawareonline.com)
12709.
IEEE Paper Downloader (paperdownloader.cf)
12710.
Humble Bundle: DIY Electronics Books (humblebundle.com)
12711.
Why Stephen Hawking’s Black Hole Puzzle Keeps Puzzling (quantamagazine.org)
12712.
Book Review: Clean Code by Robert C. Martin – Ed Nunes (medium.com)
12713.
Google Bans Bitcoin (nytimes.com)
12714.
Want to Be Happy? Try Moving to Finland (nytimes.com)
12715.
Iowa House rejects traffic camera ban, approves regulation (qctimes.com)
12716.
A O(1) algorithm for implementing the LFU cache eviction scheme [pdf] (2010) (github.com)
12717.
Google Introducing New Maps Api and Unity SDK (theverge.com)
12718.
Netflix decides not to gamify children’s shows after all (theverge.com)
12719.
Kitty Hawk begins certifying its self-flying taxis for service in New Zealand (techcrunch.com)
12720.
Here’s why you should attend a startup decelerator (thenextweb.com)