March 2020 Archive
211.
Italy and South Korea virus outbreaks reveal disparity in deaths and tactics (reuters.com)
212.
Gitlab features that are moving to open source (about.gitlab.com)
213.
San Francisco bans public events holding more than 1,000 people (thehill.com)
214.
Show HN: Colors.lol – Overly descriptive color palettes (colors.lol)
215.
Clojure: A Lisp that wants to spread (simongray.github.io)
216.
Apple is looking for engineers to convert its code from C to Rust (jobs.apple.com)
217.
Please Fund More Science (blog.samaltman.com)
218.
Google's ambitious push into gaming is floundering (businessinsider.com)
219.
The reckless, infinite scope of web browsers (drewdevault.com)
220.
Ask HN: Books giving practical advice on starting a solo SaaS business?
221.
Why soap works so well on most viruses (threadreaderapp.com)
222.
Handbook of Covid-19 Prevention and Treatment from Hospital with 0% fatality [pdf] (video-intl.alicdn.com)
223.
How I made a 3D game in 2 KB of JavaScript (frankforce.com)
224.
Maza – Like Pi-hole but local and using your operating system (github.com)
225.
Firefox's low-latency WebAssembly compiler (wingolog.org)
226.
Open UI (open-ui.org)
227.
Grab your crayons, it’s coloring time (colorabl.es)
228.
Gates Foundation program will issue home testing kits for Covid 19 in Seattle (techcrunch.com)
229.
Wavve: making $76k a month turning podcasts into videos (failory.com)
230.
Radiooooo – The Music Time Machine (radiooooo.com)
231.
Don’t bail out the cruise industry (theverge.com)
232.
Albert Uderzo has died (theguardian.com)
233.
Airlines flying empty planes to keep flight slots during coronavirus outbreak (businessinsider.com)
234.
Locked-down lawyers warned Alexa is hearing confidential calls (bloomberg.com)
235.
Payment Request API (w3.org)
236.
Researchers say MS Edge's telemetry has worst privacy of any major browser (winbuzzer.com)
237.
Fed cuts half point in emergency move amid spreading virus (bloomberg.com)
238.
Revoking certain certificates on March 4 (community.letsencrypt.org)
239.
Cambridge University Press make their books free until May (cambridge.org)
240.
A mother and son who unraveled a geographic hoax (atlasobscura.com)