It’s weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg’s trash
(theoutline.com)
March 2018 Archive
1591.
1592.
First Detection of the 21cm Cosmic Dawn Signal
(astrobites.org)
1593.
Logging in large mathematical models
(ahl.com)
1594.
Boston’s most radical TV show blew minds in 1967
(bostonglobe.com)
1595.
Contributing to OpenMined: Summing up 3 months with the community
(blog.metaflow.fr)
1596.
Honesty is the new game changer
(medium.com)
1597.
1598.
Renamed TPP signed by 11 nations with U.S. out
(thestar.com)
1601.
1602.
Fifteen Years Ago, America Destroyed My Country
(nytimes.com)
1603.
Enduring file references in macOS
(eclecticlight.co)
1604.
Elon Musk Wanted to Buy the Onion, Now Poaching Staffers for a Secret Project
(thedailybeast.com)
1605.
Sign up for Facebook
(signupforfacebook.org)
1606.
VR still a novelty, but Google light-field technology could make it serious art
(technologyreview.com)
1607.
Facebook employees in disbelief memo was leaked, think spies might be to blame
(businessinsider.com)
1608.
The Lucrative Art of Chicken Sexing (2017)
(psmag.com)
1609.
Complete and Voluntary Starvation of 50 days
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1610.
Urbanism and Standards of Respectability
(pedestrianobservations.com)
1611.
Silicon Valley's Regulatory Exceptionalism Comes to an End
(lawfareblog.com)
1613.
Apple Pippin (1996)
(en.wikipedia.org)
1614.
1616.
U. of Chicago's Yerkes Observatory to close after 120 years
(chicagotribune.com)
1617.
Hopefully, the Ultimate Guide to a Flat Icon Set
(medium.muz.li)
1618.
1619.
American cockroaches thrive in cities thanks to their long genomes
(sciencemag.org)
1620.
Community Interaction and Conflict on the Web
(snap.stanford.edu)