March 2019 Archive
1831.
When Facebook goes down, an economy goes with it (theverge.com)
1832.
Clarifying the Future of Firefox Screenshots (blog.mozilla.org)
1833.
List of dead Google products, services, and devices (killedbygoogle.com)
1834.
Map.merge() – One method to rule them all (nurkiewicz.com)
1835.
Sviatoslav Richter: A Pianist Who Made the Earth Move (2015) (npr.org)
1836.
The Mathematical History of a Perfect Color Combination (wired.com)
1837.
Cursewords, a crossword puzzle-solving interface for the terminal (parkerhiggins.net)
1838.
Hipster whines at tech mag, discovers pic was of an entirely different hipster (theregister.co.uk)
1839.
Color Hunt – Color Palettes for Designers and Artists (colorhunt.co)
1840.
A 13M gender college degree gap since 1982 favoring women (aei.org)
1841.
ChesSkelet: Micro Chess Game for ZX Spectrum in 365 Bytes (chesskelet.x10host.com)
1842.
The perils of federated protocols (2016) (lwn.net)
1843.
Reviewing Zeppelin and Jupyter Notebooks (stratosphere.dev)
1844.
Cryptography of SSH (2006) (mnin.org)
1845.
Darpa teams up with NSF to develop ASICs tailored for ML applications (mil-embedded.com)
1846.
Generative Deep Learning (applied-data.science)
1847.
The Cult of Homework (theatlantic.com)
1848.
V Playground (vlang.io)
1849.
“Organized Intimacy” events in the Bay Area (vice.com)
1850.
In China, 'Fortnite' Penalizes Minors for Playing Too Much (motherboard.vice.com)
1851.
Chromium: Improve support for Nintendo Switch gamepads (chromium-review.googlesource.com)
1852.
Quantum Monism Could Save the Soul of Physics (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1853.
Show HN: Mapipedia
1854.
Thunderbolt 3 becomes USB4, royalty-free (arstechnica.com)
1855.
Finland passes enhanced surveillance bills without a vote (yle.fi)
1856.
Mate 1.22 released (mate-desktop.org)
1857.
Proving the Turing Completeness of Fonts (litherum.blogspot.com)
1858.
Biography of Hiroyuki Nishimura: The Father of 2channel (256kilobytes.com)
1859.
RLgraph: Robust, incrementally testable reinforcement learning (rlgraph.github.io)
1860.
Deaf Men Helped Shape Nasa's Human Spaceflight Program (nasa.gov)