March 2020 Archive
271.
The Octo-Bouncer (electrondust.com)
272.
A journey to searching Have I Been Pwned database in 49μs (stryku.pl)
273.
U.S. Government official: Coronavirus vaccine trial starts Monday (apnews.com)
274.
Cultivate the Skill of Undivided Attention, or “Deep Work” (2019) (letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
275.
Merkel bans meetings of more than two people to slow coronavirus (politico.eu)
276.
Mastercard investing in technology to identify commuters by gait, heartbeat (marketwatch.com)
277.
Ask HN: Computer Science/History Books?
278.
Concurrent Programming, with Examples (begriffs.com)
279.
The sound of the Hagia Sophia, more than 500 years ago (npr.org)
280.
The Philosophy of Computer Science (2017) (plato.stanford.edu)
281.
Little known features of iTerm2 (banga.github.io)
282.
Open Source Initiative bans co-founder, Eric S Raymond (lunduke.com)
283.
Robinhood goes down again, during another historic trading day (cnbc.com)
284.
Firefox 75 on Wayland now to have full WebGL, working VA-API acceleration (phoronix.com)
285.
Kateryna Yushchenko (en.wikipedia.org)
286.
Breathing and Exercise: Strength Training for Your Diaphragm (2018) (pennmedicine.org)
287.
MessagePack: like JSON, but fast and small (msgpack.org)
288.
Amazon, Instacart delivery workers strike for coronavirus protection and pay (npr.org)
289.
Epistemic standards for “Why did it take so long to invent X?” (rootsofprogress.org)
290.
Why Svelte is our choice for a large web project (github.com)
291.
Finding a problem at the bottom of the Google stack (cloud.google.com)
292.
The good parts of AWS: a visual summary (hassenchaieb.com)
293.
A Starter Kit for Emergency Websites (mxb.dev)
294.
Dutch museum says van Gogh painting stolen in overnight raid (news.artnet.com)
295.
Coronavirus has disrupted supply chains for nearly 75% of U.S. companies (axios.com)
296.
The human genome is full of viruses (medium.com)
297.
Pandemic Ventilator Project (panvent.blogspot.com)
298.
Popcorn Time 4.0 (github.com)
299.
The northern-hemisphere winter of 2019-20 was the warmest ever on land (economist.com)
300.
Rust Ownership Rules (geekabyte.io)