March 2017 Archive
781.
Tutorial for Wykobi – A C++ Computational Geometry Library (wykobi.com)
782.
“Alcohol and caffeine created civilization” (usatoday.com)
783.
The Uber Conflation (stratechery.com)
784.
Startups that debuted at Y Combinator W17 Demo Day 2 (techcrunch.com)
785.
Australian software engineer got asked algorithm question when entering US (news.com.au)
786.
Losing a dog can be harder than losing a relative or friend (theconversation.com)
787.
Chrome/macOS users in The Netherlands cannot visit google.com or google.nl
788.
Aheui: Esoteric programming language designed for Hangul (aheui.github.io)
789.
There’s no glory in overworking, it’s just imminent burnout (medium.com)
790.
How Friendships Change Over Time (2015) (theatlantic.com)
791.
New kind of recurrent neural network using attention (github.com)
792.
TreeMaker: Origami Design Software (langorigami.com)
793.
The sex-offender registry can be a life sentence (newyorker.com)
794.
Apple releases iOS 10.3 (9to5mac.com)
795.
With a 10-day supply of opioids, 1 in 5 become long-term users (arstechnica.com)
796.
Symantec Backs Its CA (symantec.com)
797.
Justin Kan: I'm starting a new startup incubator, Zero-F (twitter.com)
798.
Ask HN: What books fundamentally changed the way you think about the world?
799.
Howard University opens a new campus at the Googleplex (blog.google)
800.
I bought my daughter heroin (bbc.com)
801.
Why Dentistry Is Separate from Medicine (theatlantic.com)
802.
Ex-Trump adviser Flynn seeks immunity for testimony in Russia probe: WSJ (reuters.com)
803.
WordStar: A Writer's Word Processor (1996) (sfwriter.com)
804.
10,000 Games projects have been successfully funded on Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
805.
How to Keep Messages Secure (teenvogue.com)
806.
Massively Interleaved Sprite Crunch – C64 Demo Effect (2016) (linusakesson.net)
807.
Enabling Continual Learning in Neural Networks (deepmind.com)
808.
Automation is set to hit workers in developing countries hard (theoutline.com)
809.
The Most Expensive Weapon Ever Built (lrb.co.uk)
810.
High-performance employees need quieter work spaces (qz.com)