March 2020 Archive
1891.
Furstenberg and Margulis awarded 2020 Abel Prize (nature.com)
1892.
F-Droid Is a Key Source for Academics and Researchers (f-droid.org)
1893.
Coronavirus may have spread undetected for weeks in U.S. (boston.com)
1894.
Glimpse: A Photo Editor For Everyone (glimpse-editor.org)
1895.
Amazon warehouse workers are walking out and Whole Foods workers are striking (techcrunch.com)
1896.
Robinhood trading site seizes up, customers miss stock rally (bloomberg.com)
1897.
Over 2,000 Italian health workers infected (ansa.it)
1898.
Track infections through resting heart rate (github.com)
1899.
Canada, U.S. preparing to close border to non-essential travel (cbc.ca)
1900.
Waveform Free (tracktion.com)
1901.
Green Tea Is Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Influenza Infection (academic.oup.com)
1902.
Bay Area Counties announcing a “virtual lockdown” (mercurynews.com)
1903.
Take a Way: Exploring the Security Implications of AMD’s Cache Way Predictors [pdf] (mlq.me)
1904.
Automatic Chess Board Design (incoherency.co.uk)
1905.
WA Gov. Inslee issues emergency proclamation that limits large events (governor.wa.gov)
1906.
Rolesia – Virtual Macroeconomic Simulator Game (rolesia.com)
1907.
The Call of the Ocean: Hypertext, Universal and Open (1988) (archive.org)
1908.
3D printable necessities for life during a pandemic (Prusa contest) (blog.prusaprinters.org)
1909.
How we launched full-immersion VR arenas and developed our VR games (medium.com)
1910.
Snowden warns new surveillance measures will outlast the coronavirus (thenextweb.com)
1911.
Beating Atari Pong on a Raspberry Pi without backpropagation (ogma.ai)
1912.
Usage of Masks “Flattened” Growth of Coronavirus Cases in Czech Republic (praguemorning.cz)
1913.
Thomas Piketty Goes Global (newyorker.com)
1914.
Nitrogen dioxide emissions drop over Italy (esa.int)
1915.
South Korea Preserved the Open Society and Now Infection Rates Are Falling (aier.org)
1916.
Europe sees warmest winter since records began (euronews.com)
1917.
Coronavirus: Belgian woman infected her cat (brusselstimes.com)
1918.
Show HN: ShameYour.company –Report companies endangering workers during Covid-19 (ShameYour.company)
1919.
Making high-fidelity audio sound like it came through the phone (2018) (blog.jonlu.ca)
1920.
Skylinesort (skylinesort.com)