March 2019 Archive
17011.
The FCC has fined robocallers $208M. It's collected $6,790 (foxnews.com)
17012.
The Problem with Trigger Warnings (theatlantic.com)
17013.
BigBasket, India’s Largest Online Grocer, Is Now a Unicorn (bloombergquint.com)
17014.
I Built and Sold My Company in 18 Months (campfirelabs.co)
17015.
To reduce emissions fast, U.S. cities should look to Copenhagen (curbed.com)
17016.
Why Is Stalking People on Venmo So Addictive? (thecut.com)
17017.
High Performance Go Workshop (dave.cheney.net)
17018.
Show HN: Voxels – An ApplePencil based 3D drawing app for iPad (voxelsapp.com)
17019.
Can Better Task Stealing Make Linux Faster? (linux.com)
17020.
Machine Learning for DevOps and SREs – Intelligent Infrastructure Analytics (archsaber.com)
17021.
Robocalls: What AT&T, Comcast and Verizon are doing about them (edition.cnn.com)
17022.
Blockchains and Data Exchanges: Information Infrastructure for Smart Cities (medium.com)
17023.
DIY Career Development for Startups (medium.com)
17024.
The Day We Discovered Our Parents Were Russian Spies (2016) (theguardian.com)
17025.
Why Is Silicon Valley So Obsessed with the Virtue of Suffering? (medium.com)
17026.
Cisco Releases Flood of Patches for iOS XE, but Leaves Some Routers Open (threatpost.com)
17027.
The first male bees spotted babysitting (sciencenews.org)
17028.
Rational protein engineering with sequence-only deep representation learning (biorxiv.org)
17029.
Climate change will put billions more at risk of mosquito-borne diseases (pbs.org)
17030.
PowerShell Core 6.2.0 Released (github.com)
17031.
Fast Binary Encoding (FBE) (github.com)
17032.
A Homemade Speedboat Has Held the Deadly Water Speed Record Since 1978 (atlasobscura.com)
17033.
Electric scooter companies Bird and Lime are leaving Raleigh (newsobserver.com)
17034.
Kintetsu Railway in Japan Installs 42 Tesla Powerpacks as Backup Electricity (arstechnica.com)
17035.
U.S. lawsuit filed against Boeing over Ethiopian Airlines crash (reuters.com)
17036.
Twitter is considering labeling Trump tweets that violate its rules (cnn.com)
17037.
Madaari Ordering for Chaos Monkeys [pdf] (usenix.org)
17038.
Deplatforming, at Scale (medium.com)
17039.
Do You Understand Elizabeth Warren’s Plan for Fixing Big Tech? (nytimes.com)
17040.
Nintendo Goes VR Again (lab.onebonsai.com)