March 2021 Archive
14702.
“Let it have been drawn”: the role of diagrams in geometry
(intellectualmathematics.com)
14703.
The Digital BOR
(koratkar.com)
14704.
The fastest computer for data anaytics
(linkedin.com)
14705.
The UK is testing a controversial web snooping tool
(wired.co.uk)
14706.
Capital Allocation Problems
(youtube.com)
14707.
Bill Gates backs $1/kg green hydrogen water splitter technology
(reneweconomy.com.au)
14708.
Delegated signatures in Bitcoin within existing rules, no fork required
(lists.linuxfoundation.org)
14709.
DMCA takedown for tweeting Adobe Acrobat MS-DOS edition
(twitter.com)
14710.
14711.
14712.
Infectious diseases and social distancing in nature
(science.sciencemag.org)
14713.
What Happened at ‘Reply All’?
(nytimes.com)
14714.
Functional Programming in Pattern-Match-Oriented Programming Style
(programming-journal.org)
14715.
R.E.M. released their last album ten years ago this week
(rollingstone.com)
14716.
Replit Dotcom
(blog.repl.it)
14717.
IntelliSense Improvements in Visual Studio 2019
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
14718.
Syncthing testing storage of encrypted data on untrusted devices
(forum.syncthing.net)
14719.
Air Pollution Kills Far More People Than Covid Ever Will
(bloomberg.com)
14720.
ConsoleMe: A Central Control Plane for AWS Permissions and Access by Netflix
(netflixtechblog.com)
14721.
14722.
Researchers set new resolution record for imaging the human eye
(eurekalert.org)
14723.
Museo – Visual Search Engine
(museo.app)
14724.
Is Precise Language (Always) Good?
(whatiscalledthinking.substack.com)
14725.
Understanding Science: An Overview
(undsci.berkeley.edu)
14726.
14728.
Texas distorts its past, Sam Houston’s legacy, to defend Confederate monuments
(theconversation.com)
14729.
14730.
Police raids across Europe after encrypted phone network shut down
(theguardian.com)