March 2021 Archive
1111.
Mastering Real-Time Strategy Games with Deep RL: Mere Mortal Edition (clemenswinter.com)
1112.
The curious history of NovaMin toothpaste (2018) (medium.com)
1113.
Show HN: Nettu Scheduler – A self-hosted calendar and scheduler server (github.com)
1114.
Build Your Machine Today (vention.io)
1115.
French data protection watchdog casts doubt on Apple’s privacy compliance (politico.eu)
1116.
A simple program reducer for any language (comby.dev)
1117.
The F-35 may be unsalvageable (thehill.com)
1118.
The EMA Covid-19 data leak, and what it tells us about mRNA instability (bmj.com)
1119.
rms-open-letter.github.io (rms-open-letter.github.io)
1120.
Googling Strangers: One Professor's Lesson on Privacy in Public Spaces (2019) (npr.org)
1121.
Buildings made with fungi could live, grow, and then biodegrade (cbc.ca)
1122.
PinePhone Beta (pine64.org)
1123.
Cargo Cult Science (1974) (calteches.library.caltech.edu)
1124.
UK police warn students to avoid science website (bbc.co.uk)
1125.
How Facebook got addicted to spreading misinformation (technologyreview.com)
1126.
Great Man-Made River (en.wikipedia.org)
1127.
TripSit wiki (wiki.tripsit.me)
1128.
Compiling a Lisp to x86_64 (2020) (bernsteinbear.com)
1129.
TROS: How IBM mainframes stored microcode in transformers (2019) (righto.com)
1130.
Sd: My Script Directory (ianthehenry.com)
1131.
FizzBuzz Mario World: Learning Assembly Language and Having Some Fun (computebeauty.com)
1132.
A new model for faster-than-light travel that uses conventional physics (popularmechanics.com)
1133.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex (2009) (stackoverflow.com)
1134.
JingPad A1 – Consumer-level Linux Tablet (en.jingos.com)
1135.
An update on the recent issues surrounding a Reddit employee (reddit.com)
1136.
Binance investigated by CFTC over whether US residents trade on platform (bnnbloomberg.ca)
1137.
Functioning iPhone returned to owner after six months at bottom of lake (cbc.ca)
1138.
Spaceship Earth (en.wikipedia.org)
1139.
Elegant Bash Conditionals (timvisee.com)
1140.
Nil in Go is typed in theory and sort of untyped in practice (utcc.utoronto.ca)