March 2018 Archive
2671.
The Persistence of Nahua Culture (publications.newberry.org)
2672.
Twitter is not a public utility (medium.com)
2673.
How to Design a Better Pitch Deck (2015) (blog.ycombinator.com)
2674.
Stack Overflow: The 2018 Developer Survey Results Are Live (stackoverflow.blog)
2675.
LG Releases WebOS Open Source Edition, Looks to Expand WebOS Usage (liliputing.com)
2676.
Cloudflare Bets on ARM Servers as It Expands Its Data Center Network (datacenterknowledge.com)
2677.
Moody's downgrades Tesla's corporate family rating to B3. Outlook is negative (moodys.com)
2678.
Willa Cather, Pioneer (theparisreview.org)
2679.
The corporate media ignores the rise of oligarchy (theguardian.com)
2680.
How the NSA is tracking people right now (washingtonpost.com)
2681.
Why we’re switching to ARM-based servers (twitter.com)
2682.
Exploring Deepfakes (goberoi.com)
2683.
Pop pop boat (en.wikipedia.org)
2684.
Beijings attempt to inject party ideology into student life in American campuses (foreignpolicy.com)
2685.
No Alcohol, No Coffee for 27 Months. This Is What Happened (vanschneider.com)
2686.
TCNs are better than RNNs (arxiv.org)
2687.
US-CERT: Russian Cyberattacks on Industrial Control Systems (us-cert.gov)
2688.
'Great Pacific garbage patch' sprawling with far more debris than thought (theguardian.com)
2689.
Papers we love (paperswelove.org)
2690.
Facebook, Google and Verizon are accelerating tracking despite privacy concerns (recode.net)
2691.
The real threat to Facebook is the Kool-Aid turning sour (techcrunch.com)
2692.
Ask HN: Poor dating options for heterosexual men in the Bay area?
2693.
Ask HN: How can I escape Gmail and Outlook.com?
2694.
Robots can now solve Rubik’s Cubes in under HALF a SECOND (sbnation.com)
2695.
Best Buy won’t sell Huawei phones, laptops, or smartwatches anymore (theverge.com)
2696.
You Don’t Understand Bitcoin Because You Think Money Is Real (medium.com)
2697.
The mythic associations of “dark matter” (nautil.us)
2698.
Uber settles with family of victim in fatal self-driving vehicle accident (reuters.com)
2699.
Computers used to mine cryptocurrencies stolen from data centers in Iceland (cbsnews.com)
2700.
Reddit Still Hosts Links to Russian Propaganda Sites (wired.com)