March 2019 Archive
11731.
Interactive Editing of a Pandas Dataframe in the Jupyter Notebook (twitter.com)
11732.
New map reveals geology and history of Pluto’s moon Charon (blogs.agu.org)
11733.
How to shuffle songs? (2014) (labs.spotify.com)
11734.
Complexity as Lubricant (redbeardlab.com)
11735.
Satechi's Type-C Stand for iMac: Easy Access to USB Ports with Ergonomic Design (macrumors.com)
11736.
Bringing iOS Apps to MacOS Using Marzipanify (highcaffeinecontent.com)
11737.
Chrome Extension Fetch API – Content Security Policy /StackOverflow/ (stackoverflow.com)
11738.
Working with multiple versions of PHP 7.3, 7.2, 7.1, 7.0 and 5.6 on Ubuntu (atyantik.com)
11739.
More of Slack. More of Trello. For Designers (vabotu.com)
11740.
Are You a Turing Machine? (blog.rongarret.info)
11741.
Foundation for New Era Philanthropy (en.wikipedia.org)
11742.
AI Winter (en.wikipedia.org)
11743.
A carbon tax offers the most cost-effective lever to reduce carbon emissions (clcouncil.org)
11744.
How the Universe Remembers Information (nautil.us)
11745.
The C64 Wiki (c64-wiki.com)
11746.
A way to write tech presentations: a methodology (medium.com)
11747.
Writing Better Embedded Software – Dan Saks – Keynote Meeting Embedded 2018 (youtube.com)
11748.
US takes aim at China's status as a developing nation (asia.nikkei.com)
11749.
Great Games (hypercritical.co)
11750.
Active DNS Project (activednsproject.org)
11751.
Memory Reordering Caught in the Act (2012) (preshing.com)
11752.
First Millionaire Hacker on HackerOne (bleepingcomputer.com)
11753.
Surveillance Cameras (eff.org)
11754.
A Crisis of Identification (inference-review.com)
11755.
Help, We’re Drowning in Recycling Cue the ‘Internet of Trash’ (wsj.com)
11756.
Show HN: A SaaS application managing rubrics (roobrick.org)
11757.
Is Ethical A.I. Even Possible? (nytimes.com)
11758.
Statistics show Bird is losing almost $300 per scooter in Louisville (oversharing.substack.com)
11759.
VM Anatomy Park #23: Compressed References (shipilev.net)
11760.
Uber and Lyft Said to Offer Drivers a Chance to Participate in I.P.O.s (nytimes.com)