March 2019 Archive
16531.
Uber to acquire Careem (careem.com)
16532.
Will Graphene Replace Silicon? (youtube.com)
16533.
The state of remote work at iwantmyname, 2019 (iwantmyname.com)
16534.
Fart bullying case: Engineer contests A$1.8m court ruling (bbc.com)
16535.
Under The Hood: Arrays in JS (firstclassjs.com)
16536.
Less Competition, More Meritocracy? (lesswrong.com)
16537.
Take action and stay up-to-date with dynamic email in Gmail (blog.google)
16538.
Sign Here to Lose Everything (youtube.com)
16539.
Choose Simple Solutions over Flexible Ones (thinkingsideways.net)
16540.
The Dreams of a Man Asleep for Three Weeks (kotaku.com)
16541.
Innovation Requires Originality (newsroom.intel.com)
16542.
Happy Potter and the Order of CSS (habr.com)
16543.
United Airlines accuses its own flight attendants of an elaborate scam (fastcompany.com)
16544.
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers (theverge.com)
16545.
Markets as Computer Programs in a Theory of Markets (youtube.com)
16546.
More Than One Reality Exists (In Quantum Physics) (livescience.com)
16547.
Sackler-owned Purdue Pharma settles opioid lawsuit for $270m (bbc.com)
16548.
Show HN: Create embeddings from JSON collections (github.com)
16549.
Issue in SQLite 3.27.2 may lead to an information leak (coocoor.com)
16550.
Solar Batteries Are Winning over German Homeowners (citylab.com)
16551.
EU Copyright Directive Passed – Upload Filters and All (forbes.com)
16552.
Avicii’s Fam Launches Mental-Illness&Suicide-Prevention Foundation in His Memory (variety.com)
16553.
VOMO – The Value of Missing Out (discoposse.com)
16554.
Android users’ at risk from shadowy ecosystem of pre-installed software (techcrunch.com)
16555.
Lego Boost Creative Toolbox (shop.lego.com)
16556.
FFDB – Easy to Use CLI and Engine to Create NFL Database
16557.
McDonald’s tries to be more like Amazon with $300M AI buy (fastcompany.com)
16558.
The Worlds Cheapest Hospital has to get even cheaper (bloomberg.com)
16559.
Google announces its AI advisory council (blog.google)
16560.
Interactive mnemonics for dot and cross vector products (wordsandbuttons.online)