March 2021 Archive
781.
The Most-Used Mathematical Algorithm Idea in History (2016) (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
782.
Giant Ship Is Moved To and Fro to Break Suction: Suez Update (bloomberg.com)
783.
Google isn’t happy with Microsoft over online news (theverge.com)
784.
Humble tokamak physicist owns generations of cosmological wankers (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
785.
Show HN: LitiHolo – a desktop 3D hologram printer that makes true holograms (litiholo.com)
786.
How to create a 1M record table with a single query (antonz.org)
787.
An Object-Oriented Language for the '20s (adam.nels.onl)
788.
Drop millions of allocations by using a linked list (2015) (github.com)
789.
Self-supervised learning: The dark matter of intelligence (ai.facebook.com)
790.
Silicon Valley stays on top as tech salaries climb across U.S. (spectrum.ieee.org)
791.
Don’t blindly prefer emplace_back to push_back (quuxplusone.github.io)
792.
Narco Submarine Found in Spain (hisutton.com)
793.
2D Graphics on Modern GPU (2019) (raphlinus.github.io)
794.
The Revolution in Classic Tetris (newyorker.com)
795.
No, I did not hack your MS Exchange server (krebsonsecurity.com)
796.
Collabora Office: The enterprise-ready edition of LibreOffice (collaboraoffice.com)
797.
Amazon Assistant lets Amazon track your every move on the web (palant.info)
798.
Fitting Cubic Bézier Curves (raphlinus.github.io)
799.
Giving Ada a Chance (ajxs.me)
800.
Is Being Salaried a Scam? (askamanager.org)
801.
Emacs-ng: Emacs with Deno runtime and TypeScript (github.com)
802.
Documents show Amazon is aware drivers pee in bottles and even defecate enroute (theintercept.com)
803.
No One Is Prepared for Hagfish Slime (2019) (theatlantic.com)
804.
Intel to spend $20B on two new chip factories in Arizona (nytimes.com)
805.
Medical researcher discovers integration, gets 75 citations (2007) (fliptomato.wordpress.com)
806.
Go Statement Considered Harmful (2018) (vorpus.org)
807.
Reverse Engineering a Docker Image (theartofmachinery.com)
808.
High IQs are associated with mental and physical disorders (scientificamerican.com)
809.
Chinese hacking spree hit an ‘astronomical’ number of victims (wired.com)
810.
ISO Standard for Preparing Tea (en.wikipedia.org)