March 2019 Archive
2971.
A ‘Creepy’ Assignment: Pay Attention to What Strangers Reveal in Public (nytimes.com)
2972.
Microsoft’s new Skype for Web client: An early taste of the browser monoculture (arstechnica.com)
2973.
The Neanderthal Renaissance (aeon.co)
2974.
Jsweet – Java to JavaScript Transpiler (jsweet.org)
2975.
Achieving Safety Incrementally with Checked C (cs.umd.edu)
2976.
Why It's So Hard to Restart Venezuela's Power Grid (wired.com)
2977.
Does Erlang Consume Too Much Energy? Answer by Ulf Wiger, AXD 301 Architect (forum.aeternity.com)
2978.
E.U. Approves a Brexit Extension, but on New Terms (nytimes.com)
2979.
CLI ePub Reader (github.com)
2980.
Laws of the Universe and Teaching (billwadge.wordpress.com)
2981.
Ask HN: What's the oldest software you still use today?
2982.
A Password-Storage Field Study with Freelance Developers [pdf] (net.cs.uni-bonn.de)
2983.
The Electoral College Is the Greatest Threat to Our Democracy (nytimes.com)
2984.
India Loses Dogfight, and Questions Arise About Its ‘Vintage’ Military (nytimes.com)
2985.
Show HN: XPress Compress v1.0 – A config-less compression algorithm (github.com)
2986.
Ask HN: What are your thoughts of Leetcode and HackerRank
2987.
Can't focus on your goal? I am building an app to help you focus on the goal
2988.
What’s inside Python ‘for’ loop? (theailearner.com)
2989.
Learn about Stellar Lumens (blog.coinbase.com)
2990.
Men outraged after Tinder introduces height verification (newshub.co.nz)
2991.
Your Environment Is Cleaner. Your Immune System Has Never Been So Unprepared (nytimes.com)
2992.
The Field of Blood (fsgworkinprogress.com)
2993.
Sharpest bread kitchen knife in the world [video] (youtube.com)
2994.
Ask HN: News.Y Combinator.com wants to use your devices location
2995.
Yelp Evades Fire but Isn’t Bulletproof (wsj.com)
2996.
26/43 freelancers chose “plaintext” to store passwords (twitter.com)
2997.
Amazon Air plane crash - pilots said they thought an accident was inevitable (businessinsider.com)
2998.
Khirret: Pollen-based candy comes from the marshes of southern Iraq (atlasobscura.com)
2999.
Neptune’s Navy (2007) (newyorker.com)
3000.
Apple isn't paying artists who perform at its stores (kqed.org)