March 2018 Archive
1501.
What Are 'Data Brokers,' and Why Are They Scooping Up Information About You? (motherboard.vice.com)
1502.
Super ‘superlattices’ could enable ‘superfast’ transistors (newelectronics.co.uk)
1503.
Facebook Threatens Satire Site Over CNN Story That Snopes Rated 'False' (pjmedia.com)
1504.
Seattle's New Normal: Homelessness Is Now Middle Class (thestranger.com)
1505.
Productivity Growth in the US Continues to Decline (geopoliticalfutures.com)
1506.
Missions could see NASA spacecraft heading to Uranus and Neptune (physics-astronomy.com)
1507.
ASP.NET Core Elevation Of Privilege Vulnerability (github.com)
1508.
MNIST training: Showdown between JavaScript and WebAssembly (ai.danruta.co.uk)
1509.
Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 Beta (ubuntubudgie.org)
1510.
Launch HN: Tarjimly (YC W18 Nonprofit) – Realtime Translators for Refugees
1511.
Building an Immersive Game with A-Frame and Low Poly Models (hacks.mozilla.org)
1512.
The Game of Everything, Part 3: Civilization and the Narrative of Progress (filfre.net)
1513.
Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–1989 (moma.org)
1514.
Is the social media bubble about to burst? (standard.co.uk)
1515.
Schools are safer than they were in the 90s (news.northeastern.edu)
1516.
iHeartRadio owner files for bankruptcy (engadget.com)
1517.
Qatar's F-15s Will Feature New 'Low Profile' Heads Up Display and New Cockpit (thedrive.com)
1518.
The New U.S.-China Rivalry: A Technology Race (nytimes.com)
1519.
Bazel Fawlty (danmux.com)
1520.
YouTube, the Great Radicalizer (nytimes.com)
1521.
Boeing hit by WannaCry virus – could cripple some jet production (seattletimes.com)
1522.
Rarely-Asked Questions (2006) (paulgraham.com)
1523.
My Last Day at Moz, My First Day at SparkToro (sparktoro.com)
1524.
Historical recreation/restoration of original Forth on the IBM 1130 (rescue1130.blogspot.com)
1525.
Trump Issues Action Blocking Venezuelan Government Cryptocurrencies (bloomberg.com)
1526.
Taking down Gooligan, an Android botnet (elie.net)
1527.
Ask HN: Why did you choose to have children?
1528.
Sony’s A7 III is a $2,000 full-frame mirrorless camera (theverge.com)
1529.
Tuples goodness in .NET 4.7.1 (tabsoverspaces.com)
1530.
Time for developers to address the chaos of Node.js and NPM (techrepublic.com)