Reinventing our data center network with F16, Minipack
(code.fb.com)
March 2019 Archive
6841.
6842.
Live-streaming New Zealand gunman said he aimed to disrupt US politics
(fastcompany.com)
6843.
Gwern's law: ads cost you 10% of your traffic
(gwern.net)
6844.
An Hour of Light and Sound a Day Might Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay
(scientificamerican.com)
6845.
6847.
Second-richest man in India gives $7.5B to his charitable foundation
(nydailynews.com)
6848.
6849.
A Mosque Massacre Is Livestreamed
(cjr.org)
6850.
Realistically Speaking, US Household Debt Is 15% Lower Than in 2008
(thesoundingline.com)
6851.
What We Learned After 10 Years in PR Tech
(prezly.com)
6852.
Hard work probably doesn't pay off. Here's why
(weforum.org)
6853.
6854.
Box86: Run x86 Code on ARM Architecture (New Emulator)
(giantpockets.com)
6855.
6856.
The ICO Bubble Explained in 3 Moments
(hackernoon.com)
6857.
AI Infrastructure Needs System-Level Thinkers
(nextplatform.com)
6858.
A challenging French rival of McDonald’s fast-food restaurant
(theguardian.com)
6860.
Scientists 'Clear' Alzheimer's Plaque from Mice Using Only Light and Sound
(sciencealert.com)
6861.
Google employee Emma Haruka Iwao calculated pi to a record 31.4T digits
(washingtonpost.com)
6862.
Open source software in quantum computing
(arxiv.org)
6863.
6864.
Algebraic Geometry
(johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
6866.
Why were the /\ (min) and the \/ (max) operators abandoned in the C language?
(retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
6867.
Code sketch – First place you writing your code
(code-sketch.com)
6868.
John Maeda: In Reality, Design Is Not That Important
(fastcompany.com)
6869.
Bertrand Russell Nobel Speech
(nobelprize.org)
6870.
Remote Mob Programming
(remotemobprogramming.org)