March 2018 Archive
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Show HN: Textile – Return Facebook photo exports back to nicely-named galleries (fb.textile.photos)
332.
How Do We Learn? (blog.ncase.me)
333.
Google's C++ Class (developers.google.com)
334.
Number systems of the world, sorted by complexity of counting (2006) (sf.airnet.ne.jp)
335.
Building a chat app in 8 minutes with Phoenix (elixircasts.io)
336.
Announcing Microsoft DirectX Raytracing (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
337.
Lab-grown diamonds threaten viability of the real gems (scmp.com)
338.
Medieval peasants got more vacation time than modern workers (2013) (blogs.reuters.com)
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Organizational Skills Beat Algorithmic Wizardry (2015) (johndcook.com)
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Voyager 1 Fires Up Thrusters After 37 Years (nasa.gov)
341.
Private Internet Access Goes Open Source (privateinternetaccess.com)
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Managing database schema changes without downtime (samsaffron.com)
343.
A Tiny Wolfenstein-Like Software Engine (github.com)
344.
Are you ready? This is all the data Facebook and Google have on you (theguardian.com)
345.
Show HN: HN Domain Leaderboard (hnleaderboard.com)
346.
What Happens to Us Does Not Happen to Most of You (sigarch.org)
347.
Writing a Microservice in Rust (goldsborough.me)
348.
Show HN: Find3 – An indoor positioning system for smartphones and laptops (github.com)
349.
Facebook tracks all calls and messages on Android (twitter.com)
350.
Stack Overflow Culture (codeblog.jonskeet.uk)
351.
How the West Got China Wrong (economist.com)
352.
Facebook Is Not the Internet's Only Privacy Villain (choosetoencrypt.com)
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Just one QUIC bit (blog.apnic.net)
354.
Mosfet the cat 2001 – 2018 (blog.adafruit.com)
355.
Personal Reason for Hating Facebook (2015) (righteousruminations.blogspot.com)
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Fund ideas, not pedigree, to find fresh insight (nature.com)
357.
How I've built a profitable Slack bot as a side project in Rails (pawelurbanek.com)
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Police Say Video Shows Woman Stepped Suddenly in Front of Self-Driving Uber (bloomberg.com)
359.
The Dirty Secret of ‘Secret Family Recipes’ (atlasobscura.com)
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When CEOs’ Equity Is About to Vest, They Cut Investment to Boost the Stock Price (hbr.org)