March 2018 Archive
1711.
Several Apple Services are Experiencing Outages (apple.com)
1712.
Genetic analysis of tiny mummified skeleton from the Atacama Desert (nytimes.com)
1713.
Proseline – Git for prose, in the browser (writing.kemitchell.com)
1714.
Atomic Commit in SQLite (2007) (sqlite.org)
1715.
Paleoclimatology: Explaining the Evidence (2006) (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
1716.
Twenty Years of Number Theory (1998) [video] (youtube.com)
1717.
Bricklayers Think They’re Safe from Robots (nytimes.com)
1718.
Putin's Hypersonic Weapon Appears to Be a Modified Iskander Ballistic Missile (thedrive.com)
1719.
The Illusion of a Profitable Amazon Prime Now and Prime Fresh (stratelogical.com)
1720.
Google ends major OS support for Nexus phones and Pixel tablet (arstechnica.com)
1721.
Reddit holds the secret to fixing Facebook (bbc.co.uk)
1722.
Ask HN: What information should be in any job description page?
1723.
Are There Any Tetris Games for Mac? (daringfireball.net)
1724.
Ask HN: How do I find meaningful things to work on if programming is a hobby?
1725.
Live Coding a Stock Portfolio App (anvil.works)
1726.
Coinbase Asset Management (am.coinbase.com)
1727.
”Can't reach Oculus Runtime Service” (reddit.com)
1728.
Bitcoin faces regulatory crackdown, Bank of England warns (theguardian.com)
1729.
Google Chrome: Flash Usage Declines from 80% in 2014 to Under 8% Today (bleepingcomputer.com)
1730.
America Is Giving Away the $30B Medical Marijuana Industry (bloomberg.com)
1731.
Show HN: MyCryptoWiki – A free cryptocurrency coin wiki (mycryptowiki.com)
1732.
US officials: Kaspersky “Slingshot” report burned anti-terror operation (arstechnica.com)
1733.
Awesome IRC (github.com)
1734.
A Reporter Rolled Her Eyes, and China’s Internet Broke (nytimes.com)
1735.
First clear evidence cell phone radiation can cause cancer in rats (qz.com)
1736.
Stephen Hawking helped us create this show and today we’re releasing it for free (curiositystream.com)
1737.
How Hard Is It to Get a Cartoon into the New Yorker? (2011) (slate.com)
1738.
Peter Thiel Employee Helped Cambridge Analytica Before It Harvested Data (nytimes.com)
1739.
The Evolution of Data at Reddit (redditblog.com)
1740.
On the Hunt for the Lost Wonders of Medieval Britain (atlasobscura.com)