Writing Excuses
(writingexcuses.com)
March 2018 Archive
13021.
13022.
How to Build a Safer, More Energy-Dense Lithium-Ion Battery
(spectrum.ieee.org)
13023.
13024.
Lawnchair Larry
(en.wikipedia.org)
13025.
13026.
13028.
CPU of the Day: Intel Jayhawk – The Bird That Never Was
(cpushack.com)
13029.
13030.
Actually using ed
(sanctum.geek.nz)
13031.
The Man Who Made Violins Out of New York City Buildings
(atlasobscura.com)
13032.
13033.
The Dark Art of Interrogation (2003)
(theatlantic.com)
13034.
13035.
13036.
A to Z Customer Development Guide for Product Managers
(producttribe.com)
13037.
Top Deeplearning GitHub Repos
(github.com)
13039.
Everyone Uses the Internet, Right? Wrong
(marketingcharts.com)
13040.
Raster – An image processing library for Rust
(github.com)
13041.
How Academic Satire Died
(chronicle.com)
13043.
The Impact of Immigration on Jobs and Income
(libertarianism.org)
13044.
13045.
Updating a 50 terabyte PostgreSQL database
(medium.com)
13046.
13047.
Ed(1) is Turing-Complete
(nixwindows.wordpress.com)
13048.
Scarlett Johansson’s face lands starring role in database hack
(nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
13049.
UN taps Bloomberg for top position on climate change
(thehill.com)
13050.
Students and teachers are the focus of Apple’s surprise March 27 event
(arstechnica.com)