March 2019 Archive
10981.
10982.
Beyond Hybrid War: How China Exploits Social Media to Sway American Opinion
(recordedfuture.com)
10983.
Polar melting: 'Methane time bomb' isn't a 'bomb'
(yaleclimateconnections.org)
10984.
We Are Not Living In A Simulation. Probably.
(fastcompany.com)
10985.
YouTube fought trolls by changing its algorithm
(theverge.com)
10987.
North Korea’s military has stolen more than $500m in cryptocurrency
(technologyreview.com)
10988.
The bank for the best high school hackathons in the world
(hackclub.com)
10989.
‘We all have millennial burnout’
(bbc.com)
10990.
Politics Is the Mind-Killer (2007)
(lesswrong.com)
10991.
Sweden: Cash became more trouble than it’s worth
(theguardian.com)
10992.
Elizabeth Warren Praised for Plan to Break Up Tech Giants
(commondreams.org)
10993.
Timaeus by Plato
(classics.mit.edu)
10994.
Git from the Bottom Up
(jwiegley.github.io)
10997.
Technique streamlines fabrication of 2-D circuits
(news.mit.edu)
10998.
10999.
11000.
New AI tool serves up creepily accurate assessments of your work
(fastcompany.com)
11001.
11002.
How to pair socks from a pile efficiently (2013)
(stackoverflow.com)
11003.
11004.
Update on Creative Commons Licenses and “In Memoriam” Accounts
(blog.flickr.net)
11005.
Addition Font with Turing Complete Glyph Substitution
(litherum.blogspot.com)
11007.
11009.
Here’s How We’ll Know an AI Is Conscious
(m.nautil.us)
11010.
The world's densest bones (2006)
(the-scientist.com)