February 2018 Archive
13861.
Tech Envisions the Ultimate Startup: An Entire City
(nytimes.com)
13862.
13863.
North Pole surges above freezing in the dead of winter, stunning scientists
(washingtonpost.com)
13864.
Stanford Crypto: Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More
(crypto.stanford.edu)
13865.
Show HN: Jobs and side projects for effective altruists
(eawork.club)
13866.
Checking in with Alphabet Chair John Hennessy
(spectrum.ieee.org)
13867.
China Launches Propoganda Push for Xi Jinping After Social Media Criticism
(straitstimes.com)
13868.
Andreas Antonopoulos Thoughts on IOTA and DAG – Not Decentralized
(thecryptotea.com)
13869.
Spoofing attack on MetaMask
(ethwalletsecurity.com)
13870.
13871.
How did life begin? It’s Chemistry 101, but in space
(arstechnica.com)
13872.
13873.
Updating our “right to be forgotten” Transparency Report
(blog.google)
13874.
Less baffling jargon: The pros and cons of AMP
(medium.com)
13875.
Thinking Things Through: An Introduction to Philosophical Issues & Achievements
(philsci-archive.pitt.edu)
13876.
Samsung Stuns Apple by Partnering with Disney for AR Emoji
(phonearena.com)
13877.
13878.
Hashed and Hierarchical Timing Wheels
(paulcavallaro.com)
13879.
Snow Falls in Rome, and the Eternal City Takes a Holiday
(nytimes.com)
13880.
Understanding Data Breaches as National Security Threats
(lawfareblog.com)
13881.
Fallacies of Distributed Computing Explained [pdf]
(rgoarchitects.com)
13882.
The Top 15 Global Cities Hold $24 Trillion in Wealth
(visualcapitalist.com)
13883.
13884.
13885.
Show HN: Get gud Emacs(client) automation
(github.com)
13886.
Amazon is now worth more than 2.5 Walmarts
(recode.net)
13887.
MIT's Veil service will make private browsing more private
(engadget.com)
13888.
Crankshaft: Open Source Car Computer
(hackaday.com)
13889.
Could the tech companies run *everything* better?
(marginalrevolution.com)
13890.
20,000 ETH were sent from the Hacker address back to CoinDash
(blog.coindash.io)