March 2021 Archive
5251.
Companies using Twitter likes as part of background checks (twitter.com)
5252.
Falling robots and human trust (psyche.co)
5253.
Californian wildfire smoke over Europe: A first example of the aerosol observing (agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
5254.
The IRS Is Letting Rich People Fleece Everyone Else (dailyposter.com)
5255.
Nicely asking our users to update the app through an XSS attack (blog.usedevbook.com)
5256.
The A16Z Marketplace 100: 2021 (a16z.com)
5257.
'If you enter a camp, you never come out': inside China's war on Islam (2019) (theguardian.com)
5258.
Microsoft in talks with Discord over $10B-plus acquisition (theverge.com)
5259.
Intriguing new result from the LHCb experiment at CERN (home.cern)
5260.
Building a Face Recognition Powered Door Lock (arsfutura.com)
5261.
The Quest to Tell Science from Pseudoscience (bostonreview.net)
5262.
Aiven raises $100M to manage cloud data infrastructure (venturebeat.com)
5263.
How we implemented Distributed Multi-document ACID Transactions in Couchbase (blog.couchbase.com)
5264.
The post that gets you banned from Reddit (spectator.co.uk)
5265.
Husband of Suits Actress takes job at mental health startup (bbc.co.uk)
5266.
Gitlab has this warning for companies plotting a return to the office (sfchronicle.com)
5267.
CERN experiment hints at new force of nature (theguardian.com)
5268.
Bad Birds in Quarantine (guernicamag.com)
5269.
Which programming languages pay the most? I made my own salary charts (stribny.name)
5270.
A Biden Appointee's Troubling Views on the First Amendment (taibbi.substack.com)
5271.
Partial Redaction Is Not Redaction (PEM Recovery) (blog.cryptohack.org)
5272.
China threat to invade Taiwan is 'closer than most think', says US admiral (theguardian.com)
5273.
What happens when you die, according to people who died (independent.co.uk)
5274.
Substack Is a Scam in the Same Way That All Media Is (nymag.com)
5275.
A majority of investors now say the market is “rigged” (axios.com)
5276.
Bitcoin Has a Resource-Devourment Problem (bloomberg.com)
5277.
How Children Read Differently from Books vs. Screens (nytimes.com)
5278.
Speculating the Entire x86-64 Instruction Set in Seconds (blog.can.ac)
5279.
These are the tech companies that decide what speech is allowed online (washingtonpost.com)
5280.
Why machine learning struggles with causality (venturebeat.com)