March 2019 Archive
2071.
2072.
The Underappreciated Threat of Volcanic Tsunamis
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
2073.
Illumination for Computer Generated Pictures (1975) [pdf]
(cs.northwestern.edu)
2074.
Show HN: Exoplanets Data Visualisation Using D3.js
(exoplanetexplore.now.sh)
2075.
Illustrating Shadows
(illustratingshadows.com)
2076.
“Nobody at Tesla has ever seen rain before.”
(twitter.com)
2077.
Sun Microsystems business plan (1982) [pdf]
(khoslaventures.com)
2078.
Hackers dropped a secret backdoor in Asus’ update software
(techcrunch.com)
2079.
High Performance DevOps with Jez Humble
(heavybit.com)
2080.
What Is Amazon?
(zackkanter.com)
2081.
Ampere EMAG 64bit Arm Workstation
(store.avantek.co.uk)
2082.
2084.
Discrimination in the Age of Algorithms
(arxiv.org)
2086.
Your AirPods Will Die Soon
(theatlantic.com)
2087.
2088.
How the N.Y. Public Library Fills Its Shelves
(nytimes.com)
2089.
2090.
Newmail: Generating random email aliases on OpenSMPTD
(hakon.gylterud.net)
2091.
Let me set the record straight
(blog.revolut.com)
2092.
What’s the cost (in fish) between 1.5 and 3 degrees of warming?
(anthropocenemagazine.org)
2093.
A (Partial) Defense of Debian
(changelog.complete.org)
2094.
Edge TPU: Hands-On with Google’s Coral USB Accelerator
(heartbeat.fritz.ai)
2095.
The Universe’s Ultimate Complexity Revealed by Simple Quantum Games
(quantamagazine.org)
2097.
2098.
With USB 4, Thunderbolt and USB will converge
(techcrunch.com)
2099.
Samsung Says It’s Shipping 28-Nm Embedded MRAM
(eetimes.com)
2100.
Scientists ‘reverse time’ with quantum computer in breakthrough study
(independent.co.uk)