March 2019 Archive
481.
Facebook exploit – Confirm website visitor identities (tomanthony.co.uk)
482.
US citizens will need a visa to visit Europe starting in 2021 (cnn.com)
483.
Appeal accepted: Google removed my ads-free app for “deceptive ads” (purpleleafsoftware.com)
484.
Chrome “clear cookies on exit” feature does not work (superuser.com)
485.
Keeping CALM: when distributed consistency is easy (blog.acolyer.org)
486.
Miri: Interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation (github.com)
487.
Prince Of Persia Code Review (2013) (fabiensanglard.net)
488.
KaTeX – Fast math typesetting library for the web (katex.org)
489.
EFI Boot Application in C# (github.com)
490.
Spritestack – 3D pixelart editor based on sprite stacking technique (spritestack.io)
491.
How Transformers Work – Model Used by Open AI and DeepMind (medium.com)
492.
Uber Not Criminally Liable in Death of Woman Hit by Self-Driving Car (npr.org)
493.
Australia has enough solar, wind storage in pipeline to go 100% renewables (reneweconomy.com.au)
494.
The FCC has fined robocallers $208M and collected $7k (foxnews.com)
495.
Stop Wasting Connections, Use HTTP Keep-Alive (lob.com)
496.
Elementary Applied Topology (2014) (math.upenn.edu)
497.
Airbnb’s ‘Guerrilla War’ Against Local Governments (wired.com)
498.
Waffle House Vistas (bittersoutherner.com)
499.
European MPs vote to end summer time clock changes (bbc.com)
500.
What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory (2007) [pdf] (akkadia.org)
501.
Pyright: Static type checker for Python (github.com)
502.
A huge fireball exploded in Earth's atmosphere in December, according to Nasa (bbc.com)
503.
You Have to Pay the Right Person (bloomberg.com)
504.
How developers and tech founders can turn their ideas into UI design (simonmccade.com)
505.
Cloudflare Raises $150M and Adds to Board of Directors (cloudflare.com)
506.
Cryptographic coin flipping, now in Keybase (keybase.io)
507.
From video game to day job: How ‘SimCity’ inspired a generation of city planners (latimes.com)
508.
New Tools for Detecting HTTPS Interception (blog.cloudflare.com)
509.
A first-person engine in 265 lines (2014) (playfuljs.com)
510.
Society Needs an Alternative Web (forbes.com)