March 2020 Archive
1801.
Stop Socializing the Downside and Privatizing the Upside (2011) (rooseveltinstitute.org)
1802.
Tesla is not essential business as defined in the Alameda County Health Order (twitter.com)
1803.
Ask HN: How do you write code so it's easy to change?
1804.
Warren Buffett has the cash to buy Tesla, Starbucks, or McDonald's (markets.businessinsider.com)
1805.
Signal was experiencing technical difficulties (status.signal.org)
1806.
Jon Rubinstein on the development of the iPod [video] (youtube.com)
1807.
A Quick Tour of the HP-9000 712/100 NeXTSTEP Workstation (2016) (bytecellar.com)
1808.
Spanish soldiers find bodies in Madrid retirement homes (rte.ie)
1809.
Temporary suspension of Zoom Technologies, Inc [pdf] (sec.gov)
1810.
It's Still About the Applications (freethoughtblogs.com)
1811.
Launch HN: Terusama (YC W20) – We help warehouses schedule trucks
1812.
IBM to transition z/OS, Power and AIX Compilers to being LLVM/Clang-based (phoronix.com)
1813.
LLVM Adds Support for ASM Goto with Output Constraints (reviews.llvm.org)
1814.
Show HN: SFTPGo 0.9.6 (github.com)
1815.
Two types of command-line interfaces (2016) (ballingt.com)
1816.
Twitter removes two Bolsonaro tweets questioning virus quarantine (today.rtl.lu)
1817.
Silly benchmarks on completely untuned server code (rachelbythebay.com)
1818.
My new favorite vim/tmux bug (2014) (daniellesucher.com)
1819.
Microsoft Teams goes down just as Europe logs on to work remotely (theverge.com)
1820.
10-year Treasury yield plunges below 0.5% (cnbc.com)
1821.
“Open Source” Ventilator Project by University of Florida (simulation.health.ufl.edu)
1822.
Bubonic Plague Strikes in Mongolia: Why Is It Still a Threat? (2019) (npr.org)
1823.
Bay Area ‘shelter in place’ expected (sfchronicle.com)
1824.
In This Talk (billwadge.wordpress.com)
1825.
Slide: First algorithm for training deep neural nets faster on CPUs than GPUs (news.rice.edu)
1826.
London’s rental market is being flooded by bargain Airbnb listings (wired.co.uk)
1827.
Coronavirus information and extenuating circumstances policy (airbnb.com)
1828.
On “Armchair Epidemiology” (scottaaronson.com)
1829.
Potential false-positive rate among the 'asymptomatic infected individuals' (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1830.
Covid-19: Landlords will kill our economy (smartcompany.com.au)