March 2021 Archive
8851.
Tesla shares are being driven more by Reddit posts rather than fundamentals (markets.businessinsider.com)
8852.
Asteroid dust found in crater closes case of dinosaur extinction (phys.org)
8853.
Intermittent fasting and why when you eat makes a difference (washingtonpost.com)
8854.
SICL: A fresh implementation of Common Lisp (github.com)
8855.
Sacrificial architecture: Learning from abandoned systems (stackoverflow.blog)
8856.
Favourite recipes except without the ads or life stories (twitter.com)
8857.
Hackers release a new jailbreak tool for almost every iPhone (techcrunch.com)
8858.
After spending $45bn on 5G licences, Verizon tells customers to turn off 5G (theregister.com)
8859.
Tool to automatically spawn a reverse shell (github.com)
8860.
Jazzer: Coverage-Guided Fuzzing for JVM (github.com)
8861.
Intel Rocket Lake Core I7, Core I9 CPU Specifications (wccftech.com)
8862.
JuliaSymbolics Roadmap: A Modern Computer Algebra System for a Modern Language (juliasymbolics.org)
8863.
Inmate in Solitary Confinement, Learns Math to Solve Hardest Equations (popularmechanics.com)
8864.
Researchers build the fastest laser-based random number generator (engadget.com)
8865.
Observability Won’t Replace Monitoring (Because It Shouldn’t) (thenewstack.io)
8866.
LMMS/lmms: Cross-platform music production software (github.com)
8867.
What Is a Subdomain? (fanf.dreamwidth.org)
8868.
Texas takes Griddy to court over electric bills sent during storm (dallasnews.com)
8869.
The type-writer: a machine to supersede the pen (1875) (twitter.com)
8870.
Datablocks – a node based editor for working with data (webkid.io)
8871.
Typing Python (docs.python.org)
8872.
Classic Interfaces: an explorable gallery of iconic software interfaces (classicinterfaces.com)
8873.
Foundational Distributed Systems Papers (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
8874.
JuliaSymbolics Roadmap: A Modern Computer Algebra System for a Modern Language (juliasymbolics.org)
8875.
Sergey Brin's airship seeks world’s most powerful hydrogen fuel cell (arstechnica.com)
8876.
Statistics Postdoc Tames Decades-Old Geometry Problem (quantamagazine.org)
8877.
How to End Stagnation? (rootsofprogress.org)
8878.
“Open source software can potentially increase EU’s GDP by over $100B” (techradar.com)
8879.
For Shits and Giggles: Optimized Sampling from Multiple Sensors (Arduino) (babyfriendlyair.com)
8880.
Never Tell Anyone How Much Money You Make (financialsamurai.com)