March 2019 Archive
781.
Vita: simple and fast VPN gateway (github.com)
782.
In Defense of YAML (blog.atomist.com)
783.
Why Is It So Hard to Build Profitable Robot Companies? (spectrum.ieee.org)
784.
Rackspace announces it has laid off 200 workers (techcrunch.com)
785.
Lessons learned: writing really long fiction (antipope.org)
786.
ReactOS 0.4.11 Released (reactos.org)
787.
Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today (github.com)
788.
Texas cancer researcher was called ‘foolish’, then won the Nobel Prize (2018) (washingtonpost.com)
789.
Sick marine mammals turning up on California beaches (latimes.com)
790.
How Claude Shannon Re-Invented Information (2017) (nautil.us)
791.
List of Emerging Technologies (en.wikipedia.org)
792.
Keeping Open Source Open – Open Distro for Elasticsearch (aws.amazon.com)
793.
A Beginner’s Guide to MMT (bloomberg.com)
794.
Rethinking Streets for Bikes (rethinkingstreets.com)
795.
Apple Arcade – Game subscription service (apple.com)
796.
Lem: A Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility (github.com)
797.
The Web We Broke (ethanmarcotte.com)
798.
HTML Periodic Table (websitesetup.org)
799.
How we manage plans and features in our SaaS app (blog.checklyhq.com)
800.
Elsevier Left Users’ Passwords Exposed Online (motherboard.vice.com)
801.
Betrayed by the Android UI [slides] (docs.google.com)
802.
Digitally preview incoming USPS mail and packages (informeddelivery.usps.com)
803.
DeepMind readies first commercial product (ft.com)
804.
The Intercept Shuts Down Access to Snowden Trove (thedailybeast.com)
805.
MEPs accidentally vote wrong way on copyright law (theguardian.com)
806.
The Unexpected Philosophical Depths of the Clicker Game Universal Paperclips (newyorker.com)
807.
Hacker News BigQuery Dataset (console.cloud.google.com)
808.
Three Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Designing Languages (infoq.com)
809.
Show HN: Strans – Sed alternative that automatically learns from examples (github.com)
810.
Open-sourcing Sandboxed API (security.googleblog.com)