March 2018 Archive
2101.
Ask HN: Anyone else not read the questions on SO, only the answers when stuck?
2102.
… but we are all Facebook users (blog.onyxbits.de)
2103.
Show HN: React Native Auth Boilerplate (github.com)
2104.
Neural network AI is simple. So… Stop pretending you are a genius (kdnuggets.com)
2105.
A guide to securing client-side apps (mobile, native, browser) with OAuth2 (ory.sh)
2106.
Mapping cherry blossom (medium.com)
2107.
Wealthy rent-seekers who profit from unjust government policy (democracyjournal.org)
2108.
ReactJS based data visualization made easy (medium.com)
2109.
AI-Powered App Helps Physicians Spend More Time with Patients (blogs.nvidia.com)
2110.
Our Discovery of Cramming (2017) (blog.twitter.com)
2111.
Lior Ron, co-founder of the self-driving truck company Uber bought, is leaving (cnbc.com)
2112.
Scrum for One: How to Apply the Scrum Framework to Personal Projects (zapier.com)
2113.
Pointing machine (en.wikipedia.org)
2114.
Facebook Logs Calls, Texts (tomsguide.com)
2115.
Born under a bad sign (thonyc.wordpress.com)
2116.
Teaching machines to spot essential information in physical systems (phys.org)
2117.
A few steps and mis-steps in the early years of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto (blogs.bl.uk)
2118.
Why Did the FBI Arrest the Hacker Who Stopped the WannaCry Attack? (nymag.com)
2119.
Facebook employees are angry that Zuckerberg ghosted in middle of this scandal (businessinsider.com)
2120.
Errol Morris on his movie, and long friendship, with Stephen Hawking (slate.com)
2121.
Ask HN: What foods do you eat to optimise brain function/problem solving skills?
2122.
Amazon's internal numbers on Prime Video (uk.reuters.com)
2123.
No CEO should earn 1,000 times more than a regular employee (theguardian.com)
2124.
Ask HN: We're being censored. Why?
2125.
What are the odds that two pull requests get completed at the exact same time? (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
2126.
Top bottled water brands are contaminated with plastic particles, study finds (japantimes.co.jp)
2127.
Ubisoft is using AI to catch bugs in games before devs make them (wired.co.uk)
2128.
Robotic Wood Shop Has Ambitions to Challenge IKEA (hackaday.com)
2129.
The Unlikely Pulp Fiction Illustrations of Edward Hopper (lithub.com)
2130.
NEC SJC2 subsea cable will transmit data at 144Tbps (itwire.com)