February 2018 Archive
14071.
“Solutions exist, and we can find better ones”
(newhumanist.org.uk)
14072.
A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning [pdf]
(homes.cs.washington.edu)
14073.
Is “Have I Been Pwned” Really That Useful? – Security Stack Exchange
(security.stackexchange.com)
14074.
14075.
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821)
(gutenberg.org)
14076.
Prevalence of Multiple Forms of Sexting Behavior Among Youth
(jamanetwork.com)
14077.
These Union-Seeking Coders Will Test Trump's Job-Saving Promises
(bloomberg.com)
14078.
Open-source cola
(en.wikipedia.org)
14079.
Robo-picker grasps and packs
(news.mit.edu)
14080.
EEG-Based Pattern Analysis and Image Reconstruction
(eneuro.org)
14081.
AP Computer Science sees big spike in participation
(edscoop.com)
14082.
New Device Policy to Allow Linux VMs on Chrome OS
(chromium-review.googlesource.com)
14083.
14084.
Chicago Makes $200M a Year on Parking Tickets, by Bankrupting Drivers
(motherjones.com)
14085.
Thief with cash on a string steals thousands from car washes
(usatoday.com)
14086.
How Tiny Red Dots Took Over Your Life
(nytimes.com)
14087.
Show HN: Random exercise route generator by a 15 year old runner
(routeshuffle.com)
14088.
The Split Brain in Man (1967)
(fermatslibrary.com)
14089.
14090.
China to Crack Down on Cryptocurrency Trading Loophole
(bloomberg.com)
14091.
Bot Roundup: Avalanche, Kronos, NanoCore
(krebsonsecurity.com)
14092.
Announcing .NET Core 2.1 Preview 1
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
14093.
14094.
You’re a developer, Not a CTO (yet)
(moderncto.io)
14095.
14096.
Review: Enlightenment Now by Steven Pinker
(the-tls.co.uk)
14097.
14098.
14099.
Ecto type for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
(pedroassumpcao.ghost.io)
14100.
Engineering and the Gig Economy
(engineering.com)