March 2018 Archive
2941.
Google’s Quantum AI Lab announces new ‘Bristlecone’ quantum processor (9to5google.com)
2942.
Hugo Static Sites (part 2): GitHub and Forestry (CI and CD) (forestry.io)
2943.
Chrome unmasks your identity to sites you’ve logged out of (medium.com)
2944.
Krita 4.0 Now Available for Open-Source Digital Painting – Phoronix (phoronix.com)
2945.
Mark Zuckerberg Thinks We’re Idiots (mondaynote.com)
2946.
Analysis of strengths/weaknesses of Apache Arrow (dbmsmusings.blogspot.com)
2947.
Snapchat is building the same kind of API that just got Facebook into trouble (recode.net)
2948.
There's no point in holding the plank for longer than 10 seconds (businessinsider.de)
2949.
Gerald Jay Sussman on Flexible Systems, the Power of Generic Operations [video] (youtube.com)
2950.
Google moves toward quantum supremacy with 72-qubit computer (sciencenews.org)
2951.
Coinbase Announces Cryptocurrency-Focused Index Fund (slashdot.org)
2952.
Virtual currencies are commodities, U.S. judge rules (reuters.com)
2953.
Live High Definition Video from Mars? NASA Is Getting Ready (npr.org)
2954.
Toys 'R' Us will close or sell all US stores (money.cnn.com)
2955.
Commoditisation of AI, digital forgery and the end of trust: how we can fix it (giorgiop.github.io)
2956.
Egoless Programming (hangaroundtheweb.com)
2957.
Facebook Inc: Zuckerberg sold 245,400 shares (ledgergazette.com)
2958.
Salesforce agrees to buy Mulesoft in $6.5B deal (cnbc.com)
2959.
Intel CPUs Vulnerable to New 'BranchScope' Attack – SecurityWeek.Com (securityweek.com)
2960.
How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones Are Safe (thenation.com)
2961.
Walmart.com shows your in-store purchases whether you like it or not
2962.
TechCrunch redesign is terrible (techcrunch.com)
2963.
Most Americans would rather keep wealth to themselves than help others (independent.co.uk)
2964.
How One Sickle Cell Mutation Helped Protect the World from Malaria (nytimes.com)
2965.
Ask HN: What will be the next big thing after “Big Data” and “AI”?
2966.
Show HN: GitHub for ML datasets (dataturks.com)
2967.
I Hope for Goldman Sachs’ Bankruptcy: Nassim Nicholas Taleb on Skin in the Game (newstatesman.com)
2968.
5 reasons why jupyter notebooks suck (medium.com)
2969.
Ask HN: How do you determine if your week was a success?
2970.
Florida lawmakers vote to stay in Daylight Saving Time all year long (cnn.com)