March 2019 Archive
22381.
Care.com Overhauls Vetting of Sitters, Listings (wsj.com)
22382.
Kim Jong-Un Travels (youtube.com)
22383.
Notes from the Mystery Machine Bus (plus.google.com)
22384.
A sad ending for F+W Media (blog.lostartpress.com)
22385.
“Tollway consultants” charge the public $185 an hour for reading news (latimes.com)
22386.
Tim Berners-Lee: 'Stop Web's Downward Plunge' (bbc.com)
22387.
Caltech in Denial over Cheating Problem (reddit.com)
22388.
Fairygodboss: The largest community of professional women raises Series A (forbes.com)
22389.
Facebook Bans Zero Hedge (zerohedge.com)
22390.
Static Site Generators: A Beginner's Guide (sitepoint.com)
22391.
Facebook Bans Zero Hedge (zerohedge.com)
22392.
Fish on a Blockchain = 'Fair Trade' Tuna (fortune.com)
22393.
Kubernetes review clusters of GitHub pull requests (github.com)
22394.
Seven Implementations of Incremetal at Jane Street (2016) (youtu.be)
22395.
Jerome Powell: The “60 Minutes” Interview (cbsnews.com)
22396.
Yuma raising $500k to feed you before anyone does
22397.
The World Wide Web turns 30. Where does it go from here? (wired.com)
22398.
Zendar (YC S17) is looking for a computer vision engineer (zendar.io)
22399.
Artificial Senses (artificial-senses.kimalbrecht.com)
22400.
Edward Hugh Simpson (1922-2019) (en.wikipedia.org)
22401.
Scientists: Maybe If We Only Dim the Sun a Little It Won’t Backfire Horribly (earther.gizmodo.com)
22402.
Tim Berners-Lee says we all must act to save the web (qz.com)
22403.
China's WeChat became a grim heart of illegal animal trading (wired.co.uk)
22404.
How to Get Image Output from Core ML (cutecoder.org)
22405.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
22406.
Routine glucose monitoring may be unnecessary for people with Type 2 diabetes (nytimes.com)
22407.
I Have a Bachelor’s Degree and Still Work 4 Jobs to Make Ends Meet (m.huffpost.com)
22408.
Alto System Project: Larry Tesler Demonstration of Gypsy (youtube.com)
22409.
Celebrate the Birth of the World Wide Web with This Google Doodle (mashable.com)
22410.
Amazon's Thank You for NYC HQ2 Incentives Was Taxpayer-Funded AP CS Curriculum (slashdot.org)