March 2019 Archive
16681.
C Programming – The Language That Inspired Java, C++, C#, Swift, and PHP (medium.com)
16682.
The Unfair Advantage of Google Stadia (medium.com)
16683.
“Non-Blockchain Games Involving Money Must Die” (habr.com)
16684.
Days since a car killed a pedestrian/cyclist in Montgomery County MD (zero-vision-moco.glitch.me)
16685.
Pug in VSCode (github.com)
16686.
India shoots down satellite in space; Modi hails major breakthrough (cnbc.com)
16687.
Volkswagen and Amazon Team Up to Create an Industrial Cloud (fortune.com)
16688.
Cashless China: Record $41.5t spent in 2018 (techinasia.com)
16689.
The Stages of Relationships, Distributed (flowingdata.com)
16690.
Be hosting your Rails apps through Hatchbox (blog.addjam.com)
16691.
Pence Wants to Make Rocket Fuel from Lunar Ice, Scientists Say We Don't Know How (wired.com)
16692.
Overlaps 1.2.1 for Microsoft Laps – Now with a Free Trial Version (int64software.com)
16693.
Revisiting the Jobs Artificial Intelligence Will Create (sloanreview.mit.edu)
16694.
High Performance Go Workshop (dave.cheney.net)
16695.
Status Page of Status Pages (statuspile.com)
16696.
Russia Tampers with GPS (axios.com)
16697.
Rubik's Cube Cake (bookofjoe.com)
16698.
Code for Comprehension (blog.softwaremill.com)
16699.
Measuring actual memory consumed by Java code section (medium.com)
16700.
Nasa Wants to Place Calls to Deep Space with X-Rays (spectrum.ieee.org)
16701.
Big data: the end of the scientific method? (royalsocietypublishing.org)
16702.
A new search engine that distributes money to content creators (mobile.twitter.com)
16703.
ML model tops human performance in reading comprehension (rajpurkar.github.io)
16704.
To Stoke Creativity, Crank Out Ideas and Then Step Away (news.utexas.edu)
16705.
Climate Change Mitigation in Singapore: Lessons from an Urbanized Island Nation (th.boell.org)
16706.
Johnny Cash: The Man in Black (popmusicgumbo.blogspot.com)
16707.
A Fast File System for Unix (1984) [pdf] (people.eecs.berkeley.edu)
16708.
Kuiper Belt dust may be in our atmosphere and Nasa labs (sciencenews.org)
16709.
A philosophical approach to routines can illuminate who we are (aeon.co)
16710.
Why Americans Don’t Cheat on Their Taxes (theatlantic.com)