January 2018 Archive
2071.
Virgin Media lost me as a supporter (earth.li)
2072.
Tallest Under Construction Buildings in the World (skyscrapercenter.com)
2073.
A water-based religion: how fishing liberates the mind (newstatesman.com)
2074.
FBI didn’t prosecute gamergate death threats, even with confessions (businessinsider.com)
2075.
Thousands of Starbucks Employees Are Getting Raises After GOP Tax Cuts (fortune.com)
2076.
Why Has Science Only Cured One Person of HIV? (gizmodo.com)
2077.
Launch HN: Enzyme (YC S17) – Automating FDA Compliance and Approval
2078.
Ask HN: How do you fight self-skepticism towards your own ideas?
2079.
A tiny robot with moves inspired by caterpillars and jellyfish (nytimes.com)
2080.
Tensorflow 1.5.0 release canidate includes “eager execution” (github.com)
2081.
Traverse: Visualization of Complex Nested Discussion Trees (traversecommenttree.herokuapp.com)
2082.
Anatomy of the thread suspension mechanism in Windows (ntopcode.wordpress.com)
2083.
“Negative Result: Reading Kernel Memory from User Mode” (Intel CPU Bug) (cyber.wtf)
2084.
A graveyard for good domains you let expire (goodbye.domains)
2085.
Handling of CPU bugs disclosure 'incredibly bad': OpenBSD's de Raadt (itwire.com)
2086.
How the robocall industry outwitted the government and wrecked the DoNotCall list (washingtonpost.com)
2087.
Bootstrap 4.0 Released (blog.getbootstrap.com)
2088.
Intel CEO sold shares on same day OEMs informed of bugs: report (itwire.com)
2089.
Inside Silicon Valley’s Secretive, Orgiastic Dark Side (vanityfair.com)
2090.
Meltdown Attack (meltdownattack.com)
2091.
Lenses 1.1: Kubernetes-Native SQL Streaming for Apache Kafka (landoop.com)
2092.
For the father of neuroscience, cellular anatomy was like exciting fiction (theparisreview.org)
2093.
Windows operating system security update block for some AMD based devices (support.microsoft.com)
2094.
FBI chief calls encryption a ‘major public safety issue’ (washingtonpost.com)
2095.
Why the IRS Fears Bitcoin (nytimes.com)
2096.
Show HN: ML data annotations and tagging made easy (dataturks.com)
2097.
Richard Stallman's lifestyle (stallman.org)
2098.
American kids are 70% more likely to die before adulthood vs. other rich nations (vox.com)
2099.
Kraken is down (status.kraken.com)
2100.
Ask HN: Best way/resources to learn Excel?