March 2018 Archive
271.
The joy of max() (lwn.net)
272.
SEC Announces Its Largest-Ever Whistleblower Awards (sec.gov)
273.
Police Say Uber Is Likely Not at Fault for Self-Driving Car Fatality in Arizona (fortune.com)
274.
Show HN: Hearth – A Dropbox-like, IPFS-powered personal website publisher (hearth.eternum.io)
275.
User-defined Order in SQL (begriffs.com)
276.
Deconstructing the Water Effect in Super Mario Sunshine (blog.mecheye.net)
277.
Using old laptop batteries to build homemade powerwalls (futurism.com)
278.
Circular Shock Acoustic Waves in Ionosphere Triggered by Launch of Formosat‐5 (agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
279.
AV1 Release (aomedia.org)
280.
GrayKey iPhone unlocker poses serious security concerns (blog.malwarebytes.com)
281.
Oni: Modern Modal Editing – Powered by Neovim (github.com)
282.
Show HN: Tones.fm – Make synth music (tones.fm)
283.
Show HN: Investment Calculator – A simple retirement calculator (investmentcalculator.io)
284.
Facebook Forces NYT to Quietly Delete Unflattering Reference to Sheryl Sandberg (lawandcrime.com)
285.
TLS 1.3 and Proxies (imperialviolet.org)
286.
At full speed with Python: a book for self-learners (github.com)
287.
Introducing Uber Health, Removing Transportation as a Barrier to Care (uber.com)
288.
Pivotal Software S-1 (sec.gov)
289.
Game Workers Unite (gameworkersunite.org)
290.
It's not just Facebook. Thousands of companies are spying on you (cnn.com)
291.
Bird populations in French countryside have fallen by a third in fifteen years (theguardian.com)
292.
Ask HN: How will you manage your digital assets when you die?
293.
Make Medium Readable Again (chrome.google.com)
294.
Concurrency I can finally understand and write correctly (jordi.inversethought.com)
295.
Putting the I back in IDE (blog.janestreet.com)
296.
The Art of Assembly Language (1996) (web.archive.org)
297.
Dark Web Map (hyperiongray.com)
298.
The Rubik's Contraption (build-its-inprogress.blogspot.com)
299.
Macular degeneration: 'I've been given my sight back' (bbc.com)
300.
The Tale of Theranos and the Mysterious Fire Alarm (khn.org)