March 2019 Archive
691.
Sum-of-Three-Cubes Problem Solved for ‘Stubborn’ Number 33 (quantamagazine.org)
692.
Protest against the EU radio lockdown (blog.mehl.mx)
693.
YUML – Easy Embeddable Diagrams (yuml.me)
694.
China’s Plan to Build the World’s Biggest Supergrid (spectrum.ieee.org)
695.
Magnetic Bearings Might Keep Motor Spinning for Millennia (hackaday.com)
696.
The Untold History of Arduino (2016) (arduinohistory.github.io)
697.
Pulling JPEGs out of thin air (2014) (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
698.
The New iPad Mini (daringfireball.net)
699.
Learning Ada (words.steveklabnik.com)
700.
Let over Lambda – Common Lisp Book (2008) (letoverlambda.com)
701.
How a Bitcoin Evangelist Made Himself Vanish, in 15 Not So Easy Steps (nytimes.com)
702.
Data Science Teams Need Generalists, Not Specialists (hbr.org)
703.
Toyota's Takaoka #2 Line: The Most Flexible Line in the World (thedrive.com)
704.
This is Your Brain on Exercise (2017) (outsideonline.com)
705.
Cartography: Graph view of infrastructure assets and relationships between them (github.com)
706.
Florida prisons sued for erasing $11M worth of prisoner music purchases (theverge.com)
707.
Our Boss Will Call Your Boss (cepr.shorthandstories.com)
708.
Formula 1: The secret aerodynamicist reveals design concepts (bbc.com)
709.
An Alternative to the American Way of Innovation [video] (youtube.com)
710.
Why I rewrote the mesh generator of Dust3D from Rust to C++ (blogs.dust3d.org)
711.
Associations Among School Absenteeism, G.I. and Respiratory Illness, and Income (cdc.gov)
712.
Ask HN: How do you keep your files organized on macOS?
713.
AT&T CEO interrupted by a robocall during a live interview (theverge.com)
714.
A Gazillion-Dollar Standoff over Two High-Frequency Trading Towers (bloombergquint.com)
715.
How Japanese Police Turned Cyber Prank into Arresting Cases (b.shujisado.com)
716.
Ask HN: Is Someone Hijacking Google Images?
717.
Kubernetes 1.14 released (kubernetes.io)
718.
Python for Reverse Engineering 1: ELF Binaries (icyphox.sh)
719.
Show HN: Idea Minr – Business Ideas Aggregator (ideaminr.com)
720.
Death metal music inspires joy not violence (bbc.com)