March 2017 Archive
1441.
Scientists Who Found Gluten Sensitivity Evidence Failed to Confirm (2015) (sciencealert.com)
1442.
The export and installation of pre-made Irish bars (eater.com)
1443.
Fast Radio Bursts from Extragalactic Light Sails (arxiv.org)
1444.
A startup is filling SF's empty luxury rentals (sfgate.com)
1445.
A subterranean world of water offers a glimpse of Ramla’s past (bbc.com)
1446.
The Origins of the Linguistic Conception of Programming (2014) [pdf] (pure.uva.nl)
1447.
Norden bombsight (en.wikipedia.org)
1448.
Spacecraft Power (2016) (jpl.nasa.gov)
1449.
A second life for very old C programs (tailordev.fr)
1450.
Artificial Intelligence: Past and Future (cacm.acm.org)
1451.
PilBox – Building Mobile Apps in PicoLisp (mail-archive.com)
1452.
A blog post leads to doubts about Cornell’s food laboratory (chronicle.com)
1453.
A troubling idea about climate change found new evidence in its favor (washingtonpost.com)
1454.
ScyllaDB Closes $16M in Series B Funding (scylladb.com)
1455.
Ask HN: Is it possible for a non-programmer to bootstrap a SaaS business alone? (clientgiant.us)
1456.
Unix System Call Timeouts (eklitzke.org)
1457.
Study: Blended food prevented hunger for longer (theatlantic.com)
1458.
Can FPGAs Beat GPUs in Accelerating Next-Generation Deep Learning? (nextplatform.com)
1459.
If-statements in Smalltalk (2008) (pozorvlak.livejournal.com)
1460.
NASA budget would cut Earth science and education (washingtonpost.com)
1461.
Who Owns Your Face? (theatlantic.com)
1462.
How the CIA Forgot the Art of Spying (politico.com)
1463.
Books that Aaron Swartz read, loved and hated (shelfjoy.com)
1464.
Show HN: Calligraphr – Convert your calligraphy into a vector font (calligraphr.com)
1465.
Show HN: LogDNA – Set up Kubernetes logging with 2 kubectl commands (github.com)
1466.
W3 Total Cache Nginx – Root Escalation (blog.tarq.io)
1467.
The Legal Profession’s Favorite Attorney: Vinny (wsj.com)
1468.
Show HN: Ffscreencast – CLI-based screencasts for OS X, Linux, BSD (github.com)
1469.
What I learned from being a web developer for 17 years (community.risingstack.com)
1470.
Decades after a Cold War experiment, a scientist lives with secrets (2012) (newyorker.com)