Can Science Fiction Predict the Future of Technology?
(daily.jstor.org)
March 2019 Archive
20881.
20883.
Lying with Science
(spectator.us)
20884.
Developing Trading Applications with Shrimpy’s Crypto Exchange API
(blog.shrimpy.io)
20885.
Automatic Finances
(petekeen.net)
20886.
Twitter: Scott Knaster – Apple's New Leadership Page
(twitter.com)
20887.
20888.
When a passion for videogames helps land that job
(outline.com)
20889.
Simplify enterprise threat detection and protection with new Web Risk API
(cloud.google.com)
20890.
Jim Simons Reveals Clues to Medallion Fund's Unrivaled Run
(bloomberg.com)
20891.
Experimental art project will pay you to do nothing
(ctpost.com)
20892.
Route Efficiencies in On-Demand Delivery
(blog.postmates.com)
20893.
Osadl Project: SIL2LinuxMP
(osadl.org)
20895.
Built a Guitar Where a River Runs Through It
(wordpress.com)
20896.
MimbleWimble – Crypto Asset Report
(circle.com)
20897.
Trump Seeks to Reduce Counterfeiting Enabled by Universal Postal Union
(theepochtimes.com)
20898.
20899.
My Flamboyant Grandson (2002)
(newyorker.com)
20900.
Nine problems with the current VR technology
(twitter.com)
20901.
20902.
Taming the Front-End Monolith
(blog.logrocket.com)
20904.
Dance Video – Marshmello – Sisters Who Dance
(youtube.com)
20905.
20906.
Why 'Ji32k7au4a83' Is a Remarkably Common Password
(gizmodo.com)
20907.
20908.
Discover the fastest car in the world at the Geneva Motor Show 2019
(marvelcar.info)
20909.
Small Scale Scrum vs. Large Scale Scrum
(opensource.com)
20910.
Menace: The Machine Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine
(chalkdustmagazine.com)