March 2020 Archive
4801.
Snow Science Against the Avalanche (newyorker.com)
4802.
Thanks to Sanctions, Russia Is Cushioned from Virus's Economic Shocks (nytimes.com)
4803.
Covidcredit project: help self-employed claim £2,500 p/m due to loss of work (twitter.com)
4804.
China Is Avoiding Blame by Trolling the World (theatlantic.com)
4805.
Elon 'Coronavirus Panic Is Dumb' Musk Might Make Ventilators Now (vice.com)
4806.
Tell HN: OYO is stealing users money.
4807.
Gitlab 12.9 Released (about.gitlab.com)
4808.
Show HN: Build a Personal Library of Articles Automatically (kaffae.com)
4809.
Futures plunge 5% limit, unemployment could hit 30% (marketwatch.com)
4810.
How the Coronavirus Could Take over Your Body (nymag.com)
4811.
Someone doesn't want you to see this
4812.
The Sweden Myth (2006) (mises.org)
4813.
Rust Async and the Terrible, Horrible, Bad Day (medium.com)
4814.
Adam Back: The Question Was Whether Bitcoin Would Bootstrap (forklog.media)
4815.
Coronavirus pushes U.S.-China relations to dangerous low (axios.com)
4816.
Gerrit Grunwald – Not dead yet – Java on desktop (youtube.com)
4817.
The US just crossed a dangerous threshold (systrom.com)
4818.
Markdown: “the shittiest markup language I have seen so far.” (2017) (undeadly.org)
4819.
Norway's unemployment rate soars to above 10% (news.trust.org)
4820.
How to see germs spread [video] (m.youtube.com)
4821.
Websites You Probably Don't Know About (lifehacker.com.au)
4822.
Tools for Debugging and Profiling Qt 3D Applications (kdab.com)
4823.
Cortex: Open-source infrastructure for applied machine learning (github.com)
4824.
Show HN: An example web app (board game) for learning ClojureScript (github.com)
4825.
Firefox's low-latency WebAssembly compiler (wingolog.org)
4826.
Chinese Bats May Be Carrying the Next SARS Pandemic (2013) (wired.com)
4827.
Show HN: HTTP Event Sources: backend components for processing HTTP requests (github.com)
4828.
How are Unix pipes implemented? (toroid.org)
4829.
Safari now blocks all third-party cookies by default (engadget.com)
4830.
Yuval Noah Harari: the world after coronavirus (ft.com)