March 2019 Archive
1861.
A lesson in shortcuts (2012) (plus.google.com)
1862.
Op amp on the Moon: Reverse-engineering a hybrid op amp module (righto.com)
1863.
A small trail through the Linux kernel (2001) (win.tue.nl)
1864.
Ask HN: Company is firing all employees – should I still exercise my options?
1865.
Ask HN: How would you monetize software that runs mostly offline?
1866.
The Weird World of Vegan YouTube Stars (thedailybeast.com)
1867.
How London thieves exploit organisational silos (medium.com)
1868.
The End of Dynamic Languages (elbenshira.com)
1869.
Reasons to Quit Twitter and Facebook and Switch to Mastodon (finertech.com)
1870.
Coder (Visual Studio Code in browser) goes open source (coder.com)
1871.
Fact-checking chatbot “Meiyu” shuts down dubious family texts (wsj.com)
1872.
Machine learning in the judicial system is a bad idea (palladiummag.com)
1873.
Artyping (1939) (archive.org)
1874.
Being a middle-aged junior (medium.com)
1875.
PBS Launching Streaming Service on Amazon Prime (hollywoodreporter.com)
1876.
I'm still not using GUIs in 2019: A guide to the terminal (lucasfcosta.com)
1877.
Ask HN: What is the best setup to work remotely with GUI on Linux?
1878.
Show HN: Progress Dashboard – A dashboard to stay productive with progress bars (progressdash.xyz)
1879.
Giant Military Contract Has a Hitch: A Little-Known Entrepreneur (nytimes.com)
1880.
Pitchers Adulterating Baseballs (nytimes.com)
1881.
Why I no longer use GitHub (2018) (wowana.me)
1882.
The oddly beautiful and sometimes disturbing artistic talent of drug cops (2015) (washingtonpost.com)
1883.
England's curious map of the medieval world (bbc.com)
1884.
What Citrix is doing with Xenserver (xenserver.org)
1885.
Polari: The Lost Language of Gay Men (2016) (lancaster.ac.uk)
1886.
Microsoft Open-Sourced Calculator (github.com)
1887.
Make Sagelib a pip-installable Python source package, listed on PyPI (2016) (trac.sagemath.org)
1888.
Boléro: Sergiu Celibidache (1971) [video] (youtube.com)
1889.
Seabed 2030 project aims to map the entire ocean floor (seabed2030.gebco.net)
1890.
Show HN: Prefect – A workflow engine designed for modern data engineering (github.com)