Writing an OS in Rust: Async/Await
(os.phil-opp.com)
March 2020 Archive
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S&P 500 Plunges 7%, Triggering Market-Wide Stock Trading Halt
(bloomberg.com)
183.
Pollution from tire wear is worse than exhaust emissions?
(emissionsanalytics.com)
185.
Rust 1.42
(blog.rust-lang.org)
186.
Zoom monitors activity on your computer
(twitter.com)
187.
Tesla’s success in Europe catches industry off guard
(nytimes.com)
188.
The neuroinvasive potential of SARS-CoV2
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
189.
We have to talk about this Python, Gunicorn, Gevent thing
(rachelbythebay.com)
191.
LightSpeed: Rewriting Messenger’s codebase for a faster, smaller, simpler app
(engineering.fb.com)
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Shelter in place for Bay Area counties
(sfchronicle.com)
195.
Lead-Free Solder Is Better for You
(bhencke.com)
196.
We called it RAID because it kills bugs dead
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
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Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin, usr/sbin split (2010)
(lists.busybox.net)
199.
MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons
(github.com)
200.
Not being an asshole will make you more money
(atlassquats.com)
201.
On the shoulders of the giants
(lpalmieri.com)
202.
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LibraryThing Is Now Free to All
(blog.librarything.com)
204.
Funding for Covid-19 Projects
(blog.samaltman.com)
205.
Static Analysis in GCC 10
(developers.redhat.com)
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Using Zoom? Here are the privacy issues you need to be aware of
(protonmail.com)
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Boids
(en.wikipedia.org)
210.
Dow Falls 2997 points worst drop since 1987 crash
(mortgagerateguru.com)