XXH3 – a new speed-optimized hash algorithm
(fastcompression.blogspot.com)
March 2019 Archive
331.
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Show HN: This Question Does Not Exist
(stackroboflow.com)
335.
The rise of wgpu
(gfx-rs.github.io)
336.
337.
The periodic table is 150 years old this week
(economist.com)
338.
Why I believe Rails is still relevant in 2019
(devbrett.com)
339.
US to build six nuclear power plants in India
(aljazeera.com)
340.
Functional Programming in OCaml
(cs.cornell.edu)
341.
Calculating the mean of a list of numbers (2016)
(hypothesis.works)
342.
What Finally Killed AirPower
(ifixit.org)
343.
Why is no one signing their emails?
(arp242.net)
344.
LHCb discovers matter-antimatter asymmetry in charm quarks
(symmetrymagazine.org)
345.
The Planned Obsolescence of Old Coders
(onezero.medium.com)
346.
OpenAI LP
(openai.com)
347.
Maya ritual cave ‘untouched’ for 1k years stuns archaeologists
(nationalgeographic.com)
348.
Women: Learn to Program This Summer
(foundersatwork.posthaven.com)
349.
Students don't seem to be getting much out of higher education (2018)
(theatlantic.com)
350.
Coc.nvim – Intellisense Engine for Vim8 and Neovim
(github.com)
351.
352.
Nile shipwreck discovery proves Herodotus right
(theguardian.com)
353.
Pixelfed – An alternative to centralized image sharing platforms
(pixelfed.social)
354.
Facebook admits 18% of Research spyware users were teens, not 5%
(techcrunch.com)
355.
VS Code on a Remote Server
(github.com)
356.
357.
Similarities Between the Lion Air and Ethiopian 737 Max Crashes
(thepointsguy.com)
358.
The Sad State of Logging Bugs for Apple
(corbinstreehouse.com)
359.
FaunaDB 2.5.4
(jepsen.io)
360.
Credder Wants to Create an Equivalent to “Rotten Tomatoes” for News
(mondaynote.com)