March 2019 Archive
15901.
Gates-backed Lumotive upends Lidar conventions using metamaterials (techcrunch.com)
15902.
Intel to Stop Developing Compute Cards (tomshardware.com)
15903.
China’s Tesla Rival Denies Reports of Mass Layoffs, Inflated Sales Figures (caixinglobal.com)
15904.
Helix: Improve the Performance of Rails with Rust (headway.io)
15905.
CppCast: Visual C++ Updates (cppcast.com)
15906.
Another Vermont college officially announces it will close (boston.com)
15907.
The New York Times CEO Warns Publishers Ahead of Apple News Launch (Reuters.com) (reuters.com)
15908.
Pinterest Files for IPO (nytimes.com)
15909.
Optimizing Your Google My Business Features (methodandmetric.com)
15910.
How Japanese bamboo art made it big in the West (2018) (edition.cnn.com)
15911.
Purchase Fuzzies and Utilons Separately (lesswrong.com)
15912.
Communicating Sequential Processes in JavaScript: WIP New Library (jfet97.github.io)
15913.
A Better Lesson (rodneybrooks.com)
15914.
China banned 23M people with poor social credit from transportation in 2018 (theverge.com)
15915.
Oracle spaffed $30bn on buybacks the past 9 months, analysts warn it can't last (theregister.co.uk)
15916.
Venezuela's self-declared President appoints ambassadors across the globe (latinamericareports.com)
15917.
Zero Day Initiative: Model 3 Browser Exploit Discovered (twitter.com)
15918.
Pope Francis helps write code alongside Code.org founder (geekwire.com)
15919.
Direct Air Capture Technology – Carbon Engineering (carbonengineering.com)
15920.
Karta – Matching Open Sources in Binaries (research.checkpoint.com)
15921.
How much money Pinterest execs made last year (techcrunch.com)
15922.
NPM: The security risks of changing package owners (blog.npmjs.org)
15923.
Brexit Borderlands (irishtimes.com)
15924.
Alibaba and Aerospace Information to Work on Cloud Computing (cryptimi.com)
15925.
Oculus Medium: Sculpting and Simulations Sample Code (github.com)
15926.
Data Structures and Algorithms practice problems and their solutions (medium.com)
15927.
What happens when you don't use a LICENSE? (choosealicense.com)
15928.
Gaming can be an escape from our hyper-connected, screen-filled life (theguardian.com)
15929.
API Monitoring: External vs. Internal Monitoring (onlineornot.com)
15930.
Aroha for NZ: Gamers around the world unite to support Christchurch (dailyesports.gg)