March 2017 Archive
2131.
Why we should all have a basic income (weforum.org)
2132.
Mojeek – 1.5B Pages and Growing (2016) (blog.mojeek.com)
2133.
Compiled JavaScript with NectarJS can be faster than Node.js and C (blog.seraum.com)
2134.
Why the 1930s were a golden age for chocolate (1996) (theguardian.com)
2135.
Economist Says Most of Billionaire Wealth Is Unearned (evonomics.com)
2136.
Slack is Screwed (venturebeat.com)
2137.
Engineer says Uber hired firm to investigate her (theguardian.com)
2138.
The Social Transformation of Trust in Government (2005) [pdf] (unpan1.un.org)
2139.
City of Munich still has a chance to stick with Linux (fsfe.org)
2140.
New vulnerabilities found in ARM mbed TLS (guidovranken.wordpress.com)
2141.
Show HN: *nixy filter to color stdout, by rows or space-separated columns (github.com)
2142.
Things About Life I Wish I Had Known 10 Years Ago (dariusforoux.com)
2143.
That CIA exploit list in full: The good, the bad, and the very ugly (theregister.co.uk)
2144.
Beginning Android Game Development with LibGDX (ubuverse.com)
2145.
Training Differentiable Models by Constraining Their Explanations (arxiv.org)
2146.
Passphrase FAQ (1993) (unix-ag.uni-kl.de)
2147.
Growth in Ethereum (medium.com)
2148.
AMD Announces Ryzen 5 Lineup: Hex-Core from $219, Available April 11th (anandtech.com)
2149.
Local Topological Analysis of Complex Systems (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
2150.
How morale changes as a startup grows (hbr.org)
2151.
Introducing Twitter Image Pipeline iOS framework for open source (blog.twitter.com)
2152.
Learning by approximation (bookofbadchoices.com)
2153.
TensorFlow RNN Tutorial (svds.com)
2154.
Why Are the Highly Educated So Liberal? (2016) (nytimes.com)
2155.
Show HN: IsTempMail – Detect and block disposable email addresses (istempmail.com)
2156.
ESPN Has Seen the Future of TV (bloomberg.com)
2157.
More high-income housing doesn’t make housing less affordable (cityobservatory.org)
2158.
Border-adjusted cash flow tax (to replace corporation tax) explained (vox.com)
2159.
Climate Impacts of Biking vs. Driving (keith.seas.harvard.edu)
2160.
Going Under the Knife, with Eyes and Ears Wide Open (nytimes.com)