March 2019 Archive
9301.
JavaScript Promises Tutorial (superjavascript.com)
9302.
Trusting Driverless Cars (design.google)
9303.
ReadCast – Turn your articles into podcasts (readcast.app)
9304.
John Cleese: “So, Anyway ” (Talks at Google) (youtube.com)
9305.
John Maeda: “In reality, design is not that important” (fastcompany.com)
9306.
Corporations Are Co-Opting Right-to-Repair (wired.com)
9307.
Story structure – the hidden framework that hangs your story together (presentation-guru.com)
9308.
The History of the GPL (2001) (free-soft.org)
9309.
It will take 13.7B years for the last gear to complete one rotation (youtube.com)
9310.
The New Ecosystem of Trust (nesta.org.uk)
9311.
Using Agile Techniques for Innovation (medium.com)
9312.
All the Crime, All the Time: How Citizen Works (nytimes.com)
9313.
Structured Logging: The Best Friend You’ll Want When Things Go Wrong (engineering.grab.com)
9314.
Engineering Apollo: The Moon Project as a Complex System (ocw.mit.edu)
9315.
Ask HN: What is the status of XMPP in 2019?
9316.
Apache Kudu 1.9.0 Released (Hadoop, rapidly changing data) (mail-archives.apache.org)
9317.
OOP vs. FP. The pursuit of extensibility part #2 (functional.works-hub.com)
9318.
CodinGame: Challenge-Based Training Platform (codingame.com)
9319.
Show HN: Docker Image Promoter That Needs No Privileges (Or Docker) (github.com)
9320.
The End Of The Free Edition of XenServer (xenserver.org)
9321.
Create 3D Environment Models with Standard Smartphone Camera (6d.ai)
9322.
The State of DNSSEC Validation (potaroo.net)
9323.
Good enough to eat? The toxic truth about modern food (theguardian.com)
9324.
Nietzsche's Butterfly: An Introduction to Chaos Theory (nature.com)
9325.
Extremists Understand What Tech Platforms Have Built (theatlantic.com)
9326.
A Leprechaun Explains the Usefulness of Non-Existent Mathematical Objects (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
9327.
Self-Contained Systems (scs-architecture.org)
9328.
JSONBin: JSON Schema Validation Feature (jsonbin.io)
9329.
String Parsing in Swift (swiftbysundell.com)
9330.
The Internet Archive is working to preserve public Google+ posts (theverge.com)