March 2021 Archive
8401.
New Book by Andy Weir: Project Hail Mary (andyweirauthor.com)
8402.
You can now practice firing someone in virtual reality (technologyreview.com)
8403.
Fizzbuzz Without If Clauses (beny23.github.io)
8404.
Payments in Browser Extensions (extensionpay.com)
8405.
Google Puts Lid on Cookie Jar and Ends an Internet Era (bloomberg.com)
8406.
A Ming Dynasty Bowl Purchased for $35 at a Yard Sale Up for Sotheby's Auction (architecturaldigest.com)
8407.
China's anal tests for coronavirus upset visitors (reuters.com)
8408.
India Threatens Jail for Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter Employees (wsj.com)
8409.
Stop. Breathe. We Can’t Keep Working Like This (nytimes.com)
8410.
Visual Studio Code now runs natively on M1 Macs (arstechnica.com)
8411.
An Alternative to Competition (world.hey.com)
8412.
“Hey, World ” (world.hey.com)
8413.
In Oregon, Scientists Find a Virus Variant with a Worrying Mutation (nytimes.com)
8414.
Prerequisite knowledge for working through SICP?
8415.
The Robots Are Coming for Phil in Accounting (nytimes.com)
8416.
Node.js – v15.11.0 (nodejs.org)
8417.
If-Else-Switch (blog.cleancoder.com)
8418.
China alarmed by changing gender roles, proposes teaching masculinity to boys (nbcnews.com)
8419.
AI sets new QWOP World Record using Reinforcement Learning [video] (youtube.com)
8420.
Supporting and Celebrating Different Minds (differentminds.scot)
8421.
Instant.io (instant.io)
8422.
Huemul Project (en.wikipedia.org)
8423.
The Advantage of Self-Supervised Learning (lightly.ai)
8424.
Some Animals Go to Social Distancing Extremes If It Means Keeping Group Safe (sciencealert.com)
8425.
Show HN: Added Finder Extensions to My Native Mac App (owlocr.com)
8426.
A Universal Theory for Everything (github.com)
8427.
Earley Parser (rahul.gopinath.org)
8428.
Show HN: Gitamic – Making Statamic the First CMS with a Git GUI (statamic.com)
8429.
The Brext Oxley domain lockdown turning into PR nightmare for GoDaddy (thedomains.com)
8430.
Is the highly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science? (theguardian.com)