March 2018 Archive
13831.
Is Musk using this 1967 book as a guide?
(docs.google.com)
13832.
The reckoning at Theranos
(economist.com)
13833.
[Ethereum] How to Make a Dapp of a Pet Shop Using Solidity and Truffle
(lovecoding.work)
13834.
13835.
LLVM-MCA Will analyse your machine code
(phoronix.com)
13836.
Deep Gradient Compression
(arxiv.org)
13837.
How to write powerful schemas in JavaScript – freeCodeCamp
(medium.freecodecamp.org)
13838.
13839.
Academics must sign away authorship rights to recorded lectures (UK/Nottingham)
(timeshighereducation.com)
13840.
Animation in the League of Legends client
(engineering.riotgames.com)
13841.
Four ways to assign variables in Python
(blog.lerner.co.il)
13842.
Radical Atoms – A vision for computationally reconfigurable dynamic materials
(tangible.media.mit.edu)
13843.
The last invention of man
(m.nautil.us)
13844.
On purpose and by necessity: compliance under the GDPR
(blog.acolyer.org)
13845.
How do you identify a company’s Vision
(venturi-group.com)
13846.
5 Dead-Wrong Misconceptions About Content Creation
(contentgrind.com)
13847.
Introducing 1Password 7 beta for Windows
(blog.agilebits.com)
13848.
13849.
13850.
What the West Doesn’t Get About Xi Jinping
(nytimes.com)
13851.
13852.
User Interface Software and Technology
(faculty.washington.edu)
13853.
EU to unveil plan to tax turnover of big U.S. tech firms
(uk.reuters.com)
13854.
Hackathons Are Cool Again, Especially for Women in Tech
(hackernoon.com)
13855.
13856.
Nvidia's Jetson TK1 Is Being EOL'ed Next Month – Phoronix
(phoronix.com)
13857.
How HP bugged e-mail
(cnet.com)
13858.
Cloudflare Routes Data from Bangalore to EU via Hong Kong
(pastebin.com)
13859.
Suspect in Austin Bombings Is Dead, Police Say
(mobile.nytimes.com)
13860.
Why Forests Give You Awe
(nautil.us)