March 2018 Archive
13081.
Housing nightmare: Bay Area landlords accused of sexual harassment (mercurynews.com)
13082.
GM announces $100M investment for self-driving Chevy Bolt EV production (electrek.co)
13083.
Your bottled water probably contains plastic (weforum.org)
13084.
Brilliant: learn by solving problems (brilliant.org)
13085.
Ad Teardown: Touchdown Celebrations to Come – NFL (medium.com)
13086.
Inside Intel's Own Spectre Meltdown Performance Benchmarks on Last 3 Xeon Gens (nextplatform.com)
13087.
The Collapse of the Venezuelan Oil Industry and Its Global Consequences [pdf] (atlanticcouncil.org)
13088.
The Floppotron: Mission: Impossible Theme (youtube.com)
13089.
Sudo Science (rcoh.me)
13090.
Rihanna Protests Ad on Snapchat That Mocks Domestic Violence (nytimes.com)
13091.
OTR version 4 Draft (lists.cypherpunks.ca)
13092.
Lyft is testing a Netflix-style monthly subscription plan (theverge.com)
13093.
Fancy deployment of idontplaydarts's curl|bash detection proof-of-concept (rootme.sh)
13094.
Picture a Leader. Is She a Woman? (nytimes.com)
13095.
Hot, Wet Goobers (bittersoutherner.com)
13096.
The Tragic Story Behind the Man Who Helped Create Tetris (nintendolife.com)
13097.
Why We Decided to Start Our Own Business (blog.aurity.co)
13098.
Sources of Funding for Digital Human Rights Work (github.com)
13099.
Show HN: Run Training Calendar – A Web App for Runners (runtrainingcalendar.com)
13100.
Wikiquote – Michael_Crichton (en.m.wikiquote.org)
13101.
Announcing Gloo: The Function Gateway (medium.com)
13102.
CSS Grid Application Layout in Production (IE11 Compatible) (techblog.commercetools.com)
13103.
GoLang Parse many date strings without knowing format (github.com)
13104.
Signal-based email
13105.
Lightning-fast testing for ClojureScript React components (cambium.consulting)
13106.
Comets and asteroids shower Mars with organics (astronomy.com)
13107.
Machine learning detects cancers better than pathologists (nature.com)
13108.
Postmortem on Last Week’s Outages (Clever – S12) (medium.com)
13109.
Where Are America’s Winters Warming the Most? In Cold Places (nytimes.com)
13110.
Steve Jobs’ Half-Assed Job Application Sells for $174,000 (gizmodo.com)