March 2017 Archive
1381.
Mayer $23M golden parachute as Yahoo names post-Verizon deal executive team (cnbc.com)
1382.
Start with universal basic income and a 15-hour work week (wired.co.uk)
1383.
Facebook criticised over handling of reports of child exploitation content (bbc.com)
1384.
Why you shouldn't exercise to lose weight, explained with studies (vox.com)
1385.
Linux kernel coding style (01.org)
1386.
World's First Deep-Sea Mining Venture to Launch in 2019 (seeker.com)
1387.
Ask HN: Is there a “product launch as a service” company?
1388.
Visual Studio 2017 What's New Poster (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1389.
Monte Carlo estimation of Pi (github.com)
1390.
The Cloud’s Software: A Look Inside Backblaze (backblaze.com)
1391.
CIRCLean – USB key sanitizer (circl.lu)
1392.
Show HN: Askama – Type-safe, compiled Jinja-like templates for Rust (github.com)
1393.
Moving from Wordpress to Hugo (tibobeijen.nl)
1394.
Twitter Takes Aim at Anonymous Egg Accounts (wired.com)
1395.
China is spending billions on soft power (economist.com)
1396.
How to securely recycle or dispose of your SSD (backblaze.com)
1397.
How 'dockless' cycles flooded China and are heading overseas (theguardian.com)
1398.
Facebook brings suicide prevention tools to Live and Messenger (techcrunch.com)
1399.
The Myth and Magic of California Style (racked.com)
1400.
Struggling with Japan’s Nuclear Waste, Six Years After Disaster (mobile.nytimes.com)
1401.
Dmoz closed as of Mar 14, 2017 (dmoz.org)
1402.
Why ‘I Have Nothing to Hide’ Is the Wrong Way to Think About Surveillance (wired.com)
1403.
Blacks with no criminal record have same sucess geting jobs as whites out prison (nytimes.com)
1404.
Topic mining with LDA and Kmeans and interactive clustering in Python (ahmedbesbes.com)
1405.
4chan fixes Amtrak (boards.4chan.org)
1406.
Hacking Final Fantasy 1 on the NES (walknsqualk.com)
1407.
A majority of millennials now reject capitalism, poll shows (washingtonpost.com)
1408.
Trump Sends Pharma Stocks Down with New Tweet on Drug Prices (bloomberg.com)
1409.
Machine-owned enterprises are inevitable (incoherency.co.uk)
1410.
UCBerkeley Will Delete Online Content (insidehighered.com)