March 2019 Archive
2641.
History of React Components and Patterns (robinwieruch.de)
2642.
Mueller Delivers Report on Russia Investigation to Attorney General (nytimes.com)
2643.
The Twitterization of the Academic Mind (chronicle.com)
2644.
Wave – A private and unique messenger for iOS (itunes.apple.com)
2645.
Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy? (theguardian.com)
2646.
The great 'Captain Marvel' soundtrack scam (10zenmonkeys.com)
2647.
How We’ll Know an AI Is Conscious (nautil.us)
2648.
John Deere Plans to Feed the World with Robotics (beth.technology)
2649.
YouTube unboxing and how it is changing the toy industry (vox.com)
2650.
GBPPR Non-Linear Junction Detector (web.archive.org)
2651.
Endocannabinoids Sculpt Sex Differences in Juvenile Rat Social Play (cell.com)
2652.
Rendering does not matter anymore? (c0de517e.blogspot.com)
2653.
A WWI soldier stayed awake for 40 years after getting shot in the head? (businessinsider.com)
2654.
Discord Rejection Email (twitter.com)
2655.
Competition, not break-up, is the cure for tech giants’ dominance (economist.com)
2656.
Errol Morris accuses Kuhn of being a bad philosopher and bad person (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
2657.
Hitman Runner Convicted of Mob Murder on GPS Watch Data (runnersworld.com)
2658.
Something about IR Optimization (brrt-to-the-future.blogspot.com)
2659.
Mui – user interface made of wood (mui.jp)
2660.
Google stadia backlash has begun (kotaku.com)
2661.
A Few of My Favorite Sigmoids (2018) (raphlinus.github.io)
2662.
Web Application Firewall (aws.amazon.com)
2663.
Why Distributed Systems Are Hard to Develop – and How to Fix It (medium.com)
2664.
Blockchain’s Occam Problem (mckinsey.com)
2665.
The State of Caching in Go (blog.dgraph.io)
2666.
Ask HN: Are you interested in what companies use Functional Programming?
2667.
Microsoft resurrects Clippy and then brutally kills him off again (theverge.com)
2668.
Older GPS devices are facing their own mini Y2K bug next month (theverge.com)
2669.
Linux 5.1-rc1 (lore.kernel.org)
2670.
Student Finds Bacteria That Eats Pollution and ‘Breathes’ Electricity (goodnewsnetwork.org)