March 2020 Archive
421.
'Dead Sea Scrolls' at museum turn out to be forgeries (nationalgeographic.com)
422.
Show HN: An experimental, keyboard-first user interface (emvi.com)
423.
Millions of Tiny Databases (blog.acolyer.org)
424.
The Warby Parker clones are imploding (marker.medium.com)
425.
Data-Oriented Architecture (blog.eyas.sh)
426.
Chloroquine, past and present (blogs.sciencemag.org)
427.
Knowledge Graphs (arxiv.org)
428.
iOS now requires Sign On with Apple alongside other auth providers (developer.apple.com)
429.
Full third-party cookie blocking and more (webkit.org)
430.
Cognitive Biases in Software Development (smyachenkov.com)
431.
Please re-add original author to docs and license (github.com)
432.
AutoML-Zero: Evolving machine learning algorithms from scratch (github.com)
433.
GTA V – The Wormy Fountain (simonschreibt.de)
434.
Why is Japan still a coronavirus outlier? (japantimes.co.jp)
435.
Why the second wave of the 1918 Spanish flu was so deadly (history.com)
436.
Firm wielding Theranos patents asks judge to block coronavirus test (arstechnica.com)
437.
Leaked doc shows how big companies buy credit card data on millions of Americans (vice.com)
438.
Ask HN: Which configuration management software would/should you use in 2020?
439.
Risky hack could double access to ventilators (vice.com)
440.
HashiCorp Raises $175M at $5.1B Valuation (globenewswire.com)
441.
A secret call to Andy Grove that may have helped Apple buy NeXT (2018) (cake.co)
442.
Costco will not allow returns on high-demand items like toilet paper, water (today.com)
443.
Japan set to ban entry from the U.S. as early as next week (asahi.com)
444.
Coke and Pepsi are getting sued for lying about recycling (vice.com)
445.
The New York Times Releases Its Dataset of U.S. Confirmed Coronavirus Cases (nytco.com)
446.
‘Re-education’, forced labour and surveillance beyond Xinjiang (aspi.org.au)
447.
Why do color TVs make black and white snow? (engineering.stackexchange.com)
448.
What If Andrew Yang Was Right? (theatlantic.com)
449.
State projections for Covid-19 (covidactnow.org)
450.
A quiet roadside revolution is boosting wildflowers (theguardian.com)