February 2018 Archive
14341.
Trump May Be Leaving the U.S. Vulnerable to More Election Attacks
(fastcompany.com)
14342.
Lolo-ology Art Portfolio
(lolo-ology.com)
14343.
‘Amazon Effect’ Is Hiking Pay and Fueling Land Rush in U.S
(bloomberg.com)
14344.
Xi’s Power Trip Could Change China
(bloomberg.com)
14345.
Azure Migrate is now generally available
(azure.microsoft.com)
14346.
Krebs: How to Fight Mobile Number Port-Out Scams
(krebsonsecurity.com)
14347.
Create a TensorFlow Tensor Full of Ones
(aiworkbox.com)
14348.
Rust status on Debian on various CPU architectures
(lists.alioth.debian.org)
14349.
Most Americans think Facebook hurts democracy and free speech more than it helps
(independent.co.uk)
14350.
14351.
Tendrils of Mess in our Brains
(ribbonfarm.com)
14352.
Elusive Higgs-Like State Created in Exotic Materials
(quantamagazine.org)
14353.
LSD produces a new type of ‘harmonic’ order in the brain
(psypost.org)
14354.
Using WebGL to explore origami-like Myriahedral map projections
(philogb.github.io)
14355.
14356.
From Eighth Grade to ’18: Tom Lichtenheld Donates Life’s Work to Mazza
(newsroom.findlay.edu)
14357.
Against Generational Politics
(jacobinmag.com)
14358.
CVE-2018-4087 PoC: Escaping the sandbox by misleading bluetoothd
(blog.zimperium.com)
14359.
14360.
An easier way to save and share Tweets
(blog.twitter.com)
14361.
Does a USB drive get heavier as you store more files on it?
(sciencefocus.com)
14362.
AI can beat us at games–but sometimes, that’s by cheating
(technologyreview.com)
14363.
“The Duration of Hell” (1929) [pdf]
(gwern.net)
14364.
Most Common Use of Time, by Age and Sex
(flowingdata.com)
14365.
14366.
Brain can navigate based solely on smells
(news.northwestern.edu)
14367.
14368.
14369.
Paul Allen Wants to Teach Machines Common Sense
(nytimes.com)
14370.