March 2019 Archive
11671.
Some opinions about “algorithms startups”, from a sample size of approximately 1 (branchfree.org)
11672.
Radical Change Is Coming to Data Science Jobs (forbes.com)
11673.
An Introduction to Property-Based Testing (2014) (fsharpforfunandprofit.com)
11674.
Amazon reportedly plans dozens of new grocery stores, starting in Los Angeles (latimes.com)
11675.
Computer Algegra for Electronic Design (hackaday.com)
11676.
Argyria: Blue skin caused by digesting colloidal silver (en.wikipedia.org)
11677.
FDA chief hands the WH his plan to restrict flavored e-cigs (axios.com)
11678.
Why UC split with publishing giant Elsevier (news.berkeley.edu)
11679.
Revolut’s Nikolay Storonsky on long hours and high staff turnover (ft.com)
11680.
Never-Ending Now (perell.com)
11681.
Sen. Dick Durbin on Yesterday's Amtrak Computer System Failure at Union Station (twitter.com)
11682.
L.A.'s oldest operating bowling alley an homage to its speakeasy days (atlasobscura.com)
11683.
Yeast Can Make Marijuana's Valuable Ingredients (futurity.org)
11684.
Steve’s Bachelor Party (m.facebook.com)
11685.
In This Oil Boom Town, Even a Barber Can Make $180k (wsj.com)
11686.
Lessons from Warren Buffett’s Annual Letters to Shareholders (cbinsights.com)
11687.
Why Google Stores Billions of Lines of Code in a Single Repository (2015) (delivery.acm.org)
11688.
Ask HN: Do you run multiple Kubernetes clusters?
11689.
Lessons Learned Extracting a Service from a Monolith (engineering.entelo.com)
11690.
Is C# a low-level language? (mattwarren.org)
11691.
Generalized Intersection over Union (giou.stanford.edu)
11692.
Scientists Injected Nanoparticles into Mice's Eyes to Give Them Infrared Vision (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
11693.
Gating Projects on GitHub Using Zuul (softwarefactory-project.io)
11694.
Nasa Prepares for a Pivotal SpaceX Launch to the ISS (theatlantic.com)
11695.
2k-Year-Old Tattoo Tool Found in a Washington Storage Closet (gizmodo.com)
11696.
Go Serverless with You Career
11697.
New Security Tech Detects Malicious Cyberattacks on Drones, Cars, and Robots (spectrum.ieee.org)
11698.
TikTok hit with record fine for collecting data on children (edition.cnn.com)
11699.
The BereitschaftsPotential required to jump into 192-meter abyss (nature.com)
11700.
The Longest Keyword Sequence in JavaScript (gist.github.com)