February 2018 Archive
1651.
Artificial Intelligence and Corporate Social Responsibility (medium.com)
1652.
Dabbling in the Cryptographic World (1999) (bell-labs.com)
1653.
Meet India’s Women Open Source Warriors (factordaily.com)
1654.
Llamatron “read me” file (dadgum.com)
1655.
Ember 3.0 Released (emberjs.com)
1656.
Protein Linguistics (moalquraishi.wordpress.com)
1657.
An Introduction to Information Security (2017) [pdf] (nvlpubs.nist.gov)
1658.
There’s a Global Race to Control Batteries–and China Is Winning (wsj.com)
1659.
Tesla’s China Dream Threatened by Standoff Over Shanghai Factory (bloomberg.com)
1660.
Everyone can write bad code (madaan.github.io)
1661.
Meritocracy and its discontents: The merits of revisiting Michael Young (economist.com)
1662.
The weak scientific case for emotional support animals (vox.com)
1663.
Ask HN: Is it time to leave Google?
1664.
Optimizely’s decision to ditch its free plan (venturebeat.com)
1665.
'Fiction is outperforming reality': how YouTube's algorithm distorts truth (theguardian.com)
1666.
Bering Sea loses half its sea ice over two weeks (pri.org)
1667.
China's Surveillance State Should Scare Everyone (theatlantic.com)
1668.
Ask HN: How would you relearn programming?
1669.
Swedish consumers can now get affordable 10gbit internet (bahnhof.se)
1670.
The Art of Madness (theparisreview.org)
1671.
The Smart Set: On Animal Intelligence (inference-review.com)
1672.
Puttin' on the Style: On writing, and on English style (newcriterion.com)
1673.
‘Your foes look for you’: revealing a secret message in a piece of music (blogs.bl.uk)
1674.
Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash (github.com)
1675.
OpenSCAP: Tools for managing system security and standards compliance (open-scap.org)
1676.
100k happy moments (technologyreview.com)
1677.
BACE1 deletion in the adult mouse reverses preformed amyloid deposition (jem.rupress.org)
1678.
PostgreSQL rocks, except when it blocks: Understanding locks (citusdata.com)
1679.
90% of American public schools now hold mass shooting drills for students (vox.com)
1680.
Chinese capital dangles carrots to lure foreign talent to its Silicon Valley (reuters.com)