South Korea is composting its way to sustainability
(newyorker.com)
March 2020 Archive
991.
993.
Book Review: Hoover
(slatestarcodex.com)
994.
Transformers Are Graph Neural Networks
(graphdeeplearning.github.io)
995.
What is the unique value proposition of selling honey?
(rachelbythebay.com)
996.
School districts take unplanned plunge into online learning
(bostonherald.com)
997.
998.
Speeduino: Open-Source Engine Management
(speeduino.com)
999.
Lemmings 2: The Tribes
(filfre.net)
1000.
The Reconstruction of ZZT
(github.com)
1001.
1002.
Y Combinator may go fully remote for its next cohort
(techcrunch.com)
1003.
Stock Futures Were Halted Sunday Night After 5% Drop
(nasdaq.com)
1004.
1005.
Covid-19 Sanity – Covid-19 papers from bioRxiv/medRxiv searchable and sortable
(biomed-sanity.com)
1006.
A Peek Into Graviton2
(anandtech.com)
1007.
“Evolving Erlang into a modern statically typed programming language”
(web.facebook.com)
1008.
1009.
BOLT: Binary Optimization and Layout Tool
(github.com)
1010.
An equation that takes Pythagoras to a new level
(medium.com)
1011.
1012.
Substantial undocumented infection facilitates rapid dissemination of SARS-CoV2
(science.sciencemag.org)
1013.
Evidence that parasite prevalence predicts authoritarianism (2013)
(journals.plos.org)
1014.
Levandowski agrees to plea deal over Google secrets
(reuters.com)
1015.
Distinct on: a confusing, unique and useful feature in Postgres
(yogeshchauhan.com)
1016.
NYC Subway Turnstile Data
(github.com)
1017.
Our Self-Isolating Future: How working from home could reshape society
(onezero.medium.com)
1018.
Münchhausen Trilemma
(en.wikipedia.org)
1020.
The Fallacy of Move Fast and Break Things
(launchdarkly.com)