March 2019 Archive
181.
Repl.it GFX: Native graphics development in the browser (repl.it)
182.
Mistakes, we’ve drawn a few (medium.economist.com)
183.
U.S. workers hate ‘open’ office spaces (prdaily.com)
184.
Fyne: Cross-Platform GUI in Go Based on Material Design (github.com)
185.
How badly are we being ripped off on eyewear? Former industry execs tell all (latimes.com)
186.
Golden Rules for Making Money (1880) (fourmilab.ch)
187.
Updates from YC (blog.ycombinator.com)
188.
Name It, and They Will Come (overreacted.io)
189.
Why Hashbrown Does a Double Lookup (gankro.github.io)
190.
UI redesigns are mostly a waste of time (debugandrelease.blogspot.com)
191.
The difference between ‘broke’ and ‘poor’ (theguardian.com)
192.
Microsoft proves the critics right: We’re heading toward a Chrome-only Web (arstechnica.com)
193.
The Day the Dinosaurs Died (newyorker.com)
194.
I Built a Lisp Compiler (mpov.timmorgan.org)
195.
Dutch join backlash at expensive drugs by making their own (reuters.com)
196.
Morgan Freeman Converts His 124-Acre Ranch into a Giant Bee Sanctuary (life.gomcgill.com)
197.
Rust Cookbook (rust-lang-nursery.github.io)
198.
SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashes Down After Historic Test Flight (scientificamerican.com)
199.
A Julia Interpreter and Debugger (julialang.org)
200.
E.U.’s Biggest Economies Ban Boeing Max 8 Jets (nytimes.com)
201.
On Internal Engineering Practices at Amazon (jatins.gitlab.io)
202.
How Spotify and Discover Weekly Earn Me $400/month (stevebenjamins.com)
203.
The Illustrated Word2vec (jalammar.github.io)
204.
Animals are no less emotional than we are (nytimes.com)
205.
Democrats to push to reinstate repealed 'net neutrality' rules (reuters.com)
206.
A new class-action lawsuit takes aim at real estate agents and their 6% fee (marketwatch.com)
207.
Add detailed message to NullPointerException describing what is null (openjdk.java.net)
208.
Redis streams as a pure data structure (antirez.com)
209.
Myspace lost all the music its users uploaded between 2003 and 2015 (boingboing.net)
210.
What's the minimum number of words you'd need to define all other words? (2012) (reddit.com)