Girls perform better academically in almost all countries
(economist.com)
March 2015 Archive
1771.
1772.
Why Our Children Don't Think There Are Moral Facts
(opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
1773.
Boys are being outclassed by girls at both school and university
(economist.com)
1775.
Is Most of Our DNA Garbage?
(nytimes.com)
1776.
A New Kind of Conspicuous Consumption
(wired.com)
1777.
Postmodernism is Anti-Mind (Literally)
(steve-patterson.com)
1778.
To tip or not to tip?
(aeon.co)
1779.
How to get a city cycling
(bbc.com)
1781.
1782.
The CIA Says It’s Time to Up Its Cyber Game
(recode.net)
1783.
Generate memorable passwords using Markov Chains, Huffman trees, and Dickens
(brinckerhoff.org)
1784.
Mouse-Friendly Keyboard
(evoluent.com)
1785.
1786.
How computers could change pure mathematics
(slate.com)
1787.
Bond – Robowritten notes as a service
(hellobond.com)
1788.
The Man Who Conquered, Then Warped Silicon Valley
(washingtonpost.com)
1789.
1790.
Type.js – remedying CSS’s typographic oversights
(github.com)
1791.
Fruit Mutiny: Whither the breadfruit?
(theparisreview.org)
1793.
SSH Proxy Commands that use `sed`
(journal.paul.querna.org)
1794.
Dempster–Shafer theory
(en.wikipedia.org)
1795.
DBMS Comparison
(sql-workbench.net)
1796.
Forecasting Bike Sharing Demand
(efavdb.com)
1797.
Monitoring-Driven Development
(benjiweber.co.uk)
1798.
1799.
Putting observability first
(cl.cam.ac.uk)
1800.
Hypothetical types of biochemistry
(en.wikipedia.org)