March 2019 Archive
9601.
9602.
Carbon Taxes Are the Original Green New Deal
(nytimes.com)
9603.
History of Numbers
(vedicsciences.net)
9605.
Amazon (Sub)Prime
(ftalphaville.ft.com)
9606.
The Great Picture: world's largest print photograph
(en.wikipedia.org)
9607.
9608.
The sinister corporate history of the Smiley Face
(montag.wtf)
9609.
9610.
Why Companies Want to Mine the Secrets in Your Voice
(theverge.com)
9611.
What is the exact value of culture?
(keplerlounge.com)
9612.
R vs. Python: What’s the Difference?
(hackernoon.com)
9613.
Turns Out That Trillion-Dollar Bailout Was, in Fact, Real
(rollingstone.com)
9614.
Availability Bias: Easier Thought, Easier Influence
(leversofpersuasion.com)
9615.
Project Ideas for Intermediate Python Developers
(realpython.com)
9616.
“Complexity Economics” – the transdiciplinary version of economics
(bostonreview.net)
9617.
Where Have All the Angels Gone?
(tomtunguz.com)
9618.
9619.
9620.
Explosion Welding
(en.wikipedia.org)
9621.
Gabriel Marcel and the Philosophy of Fatherhood
(churchlife.nd.edu)
9622.
Ancient bird that died 110M-years-ago is found perfectly preserved
(dailymail.co.uk)
9623.
9624.
Quantum Scarring Appears to Defy Universe’s Push for Disorder
(quantamagazine.org)
9625.
The Video Surveillance Program IBM Built for Rodrigo Duterte
(theintercept.com)
9626.
9627.
9628.
Cboe Abandons Bitcoin Futures
(wsj.com)
9629.
When the U.S. falls into a recession, a credit bubble will explode
(marketwatch.com)