March 2017 Archive
691.
“Hello, (real) world” in PHP in 2017 (kukuruku.co)
692.
Heads or Tails: The Impact of a Coin Toss on Major Life Decisions and Happiness [pdf] (gwern.net)
693.
JavaScript in Parallel: Web Workers and SharedArrayBuffer (50linesofco.de)
694.
Interview with AMD CEO Lisa Su (anandtech.com)
695.
PolyConf – Programming conference for polyglot and full stack programmers (17.polyconf.com)
696.
Who controls your computer? and how to make sure it's you (fare.tunes.org)
697.
Pi and the Golden Ratio (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
698.
An Encyclopedic Treatment of Type Design, Typefaces and Fonts (luc.devroye.org)
699.
Reddit Is Being Manipulated by Professional Shills [video] (youtube.com)
700.
Does Science Advance One Funeral at a Time? (nber.org)
701.
Update: CRISPR (radiolab.org)
702.
Launch HN: Tress (YC W17) – Online community for black women's hairstyles
703.
JavaScript once had a JSX-like syntax called E4X (developer.mozilla.org)
704.
Iaito – A Qt and C++ GUI for radare2 reverse engineering framework (github.com)
705.
Has Li-battery genius John Goodenough done it again? Colleagues are skeptical (qz.com)
706.
Comprehensive and biased comparison of OpenBSD and FreeBSD [pdf] (bsdfrog.org)
707.
The Frequency of Known Vulnerabilities in JavaScript (snyk.io)
708.
Linkerd-tcp: A lightweight, service-discovery-aware, TLS-ing TCP load balancer (blog.buoyant.io)
709.
Graph Data Structure Interview Questions (techiedelight.com)
710.
Industrial-Strength Natural Language Processing in Python (spacy.io)
711.
Billions’ worth of high-tech research seeking to make death optional (newyorker.com)
712.
The no excuses culture (steveblank.com)
713.
Kotlin 1.1 Released with JavaScript Support, Coroutines and more (blog.jetbrains.com)
714.
A deep dive into APL (curtisautery.appspot.com)
715.
Who Killed Ötzi the Iceman? Clues Emerge (nytimes.com)
716.
Graphql-Up: CLI to create a ready-to-use GraphQL API (graph.cool)
717.
Palantir enables immigration agents to look up information from the CIA (theintercept.com)
718.
If you publish Georgia's state laws, you'll get sued for copyright and lose (arstechnica.com)
719.
Testing is a separate skill and that’s why it can be frustrating (medium.com)
720.
Comcast-Funded Civil Rights Groups Claim Low-Income People Want Ads Over Privacy (theintercept.com)