March 2020 Archive
7111.
GNU Guix: Defining Packages (guix.gnu.org)
7112.
Coronavirus may have been in Washington state for weeks (nytimes.com)
7113.
Why the World Needs CSS Developers (medium.com)
7114.
‘No evidence of fraud’ in Morales poll victory, say US researchers (theguardian.com)
7115.
Show HN: Function/Crate for Plotly Plots in Rust Notebooks (shahinrostami.com)
7116.
She’s got a cough, temperature, body pain. Other prisoners are keeping away (twitter.com)
7117.
Show HN: Read and edit offline your GitHub/Gitlab/Jira issues with Git-bug (github.com)
7118.
Object-oriented computer-assisted machining (medium.com)
7119.
Linux CAP_PERFMON – and new capabilities in general (lwn.net)
7120.
Why Tim Cook Is Steve Ballmer and Why He Still Has His Job at Apple (2016) (steveblank.com)
7121.
What Is a Generation Ship? (universetoday.com)
7122.
Raft Consensus Algorithm (raft.github.io)
7123.
io_uring vs epoll: echo server benchmarks (twitter.com)
7124.
The Early History of Smalltalk (worrydream.com)
7125.
The Kiev fraud factory stealing senior citizens’ savings (dn.se)
7126.
Kweb, a web framework for the server-side, inspired by Vaadin but much simpler (docs.kweb.io)
7127.
Show HN: KHipster v1.5.0 released (github.com)
7128.
Mercedes W11 Steering (racecar-engineering.com)
7129.
Code, Code, Code (dev.to)
7130.
Books I recommend to my software engineering students (web.eecs.utk.edu)
7131.
Quantitative Information Flow with Monads in Haskell (cs.ox.ac.uk)
7132.
Mistakes When Pivoting a Startup (purrweb.com)
7133.
React has been around as long as JQuery was when React came out (mobile.twitter.com)
7134.
Intelligence and Politics Have a Complex Relationship (2013) (psychologytoday.com)
7135.
Grepping PDFs Like a Pro (russell.cc)
7136.
Block compilation in SBCL (whole-program optimisation for a dynamic language) (mstmetent.blogspot.com)
7137.
Firecracker: Lightweight Virtualization for Serverless Applications (blog.acolyer.org)
7138.
Real World PlantUML (real-world-plantuml.com)
7139.
Automating Every Aspect of Your Python Project (dev.to)
7140.
To curb Covid-19, China is using its high-tech surveillance tools (economist.com)