March 2021 Archive
9331.
Two Envelope Paradox (mindbowling.wordpress.com)
9332.
Nuclear energy, ten years after Fukushima (nature.com)
9333.
Nushell: A New Type of Shell (github.com)
9334.
BigBasket Is Bullying Dailybasket.com (bbisabully.com)
9335.
The many times McKinsey has been embroiled in scandals (trtworld.com)
9336.
Tallest elevator tower rises in Rottweil, Germany (2015) (dw.com)
9337.
An evidence review of face masks against Covid-19 (pnas.org)
9338.
Etaoin Shrdlu (en.wikipedia.org)
9339.
EVs were a lifeline for owners during the Texas blackout (electrek.co)
9340.
On getting rid of if-else-statements (twitter.com)
9341.
AI to generate personally attractive images (ieeexplore.ieee.org)
9342.
Shifting Engineering Right: What security engineers can learn from DevSecOps (segment.com)
9343.
Things to know when moving to public cloud (blog.mangoteque.com)
9344.
When Amazon Raises Its Minimum Wage, Local Companies Follow Suit (nytimes.com)
9345.
X.509 Style Guide (2000) (cs.auckland.ac.nz)
9346.
Airport construction in Mexico unearths more than 100 mammoth skeletons (nbcnews.com)
9347.
SpaceX Starlink factory in Texas will speed up production of Dishy McFlatface (arstechnica.com)
9348.
A New Motherboard for Amiga, the Platform That Refuses to Die (hackaday.com)
9349.
The sooner AI stops trying to mimic human intelligence, the better (theregister.com)
9350.
Purelymail: No-Nonsense Email (purelymail.com)
9351.
India Threatens Jail for Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter Employees (wsj.com)
9352.
The Netflix Cosmos Platform (netflixtechblog.com)
9353.
Was Moses High? Was the Original Eucharist Psychoactive? (archive.vn)
9354.
Humans evolved to run on less water than our closest primate relatives (phys.org)
9355.
A ‘low-cost’ plan for California bullet train brings $800M in overruns (latimes.com)
9356.
The Supreme Court owned Uber. What comes next is much worse (wired.co.uk)
9357.
Developing on Windows with Rust (docs.microsoft.com)
9358.
REST Servers in Go: Part 5 – middleware (eli.thegreenplace.net)
9359.
Microcontroller Firmware Recovery Using Invasive Analysis (duo.com)
9360.
Why Is Naming Things Hard? (neilkakkar.com)