February 2018 Archive
1681.
How Long Is Long Enough? Minimum Password Lengths by the World's Top Sites (troyhunt.com)
1682.
Ubuntu 18.04 with Unity8 (youtube.com)
1683.
The bizarre world of indie wrestling (huckmagazine.com)
1684.
Searching for lithium deposits with satellites (economist.com)
1685.
Synthesizing Obama: Learning Lip Sync from Audio (grail.cs.washington.edu)
1686.
Stanford researchers develop new method for waking up small electronic devices (news.stanford.edu)
1687.
V8 JavaScript Engine Release v6.5 (v8project.blogspot.com)
1688.
MySQL 8.0 features which will improve a DBA's life (lefred.be)
1689.
VS Code in Anaconda Distribution 5.1 (anaconda.com)
1690.
A rough guide to making a medieval manuscript (blogs.bl.uk)
1691.
In Running Like A Startup, Nonprofits Find Success (news.crunchbase.com)
1692.
The Birth of a Psychedelic Culture (2010) (realitysandwich.com)
1693.
Show HN: A Diagram Editor for JupyterLab (blog.jupyter.org)
1694.
HN Ignore downvotes CSS (gist.github.com)
1695.
Life Exists in the Driest Desert on Earth. It Could Exist on Mars, Too (futurism.com)
1696.
EBay to Ditch PayPal for Dutch Processor Adyen (bloomberg.com)
1697.
America Needs a Nationalized 5G Network (wired.com)
1698.
LittleThings online publisher shuts down, blames Facebook's algorithm (businessinsider.com)
1699.
Daily Facebook users drops for the first time in US (cnbc.com)
1700.
Uber Wants to Make It Illegal to Operate Your Own Self-Driving Car in Cities (cei.org)
1701.
A Basic Cohort Test of the Lead-Crime Hypothesis (motherjones.com)
1702.
Stock market enters the correction territory (bloomberg.com)
1703.
Vaccines against addictive drugs push forward despite past failures (cen.acs.org)
1704.
Duolingo podcast: The kiddnapping of Luis von Ahn's aunt (podcast.duolingo.com)
1705.
Typescript: class vs. interface (medium.com)
1706.
Notice of Shutdown (docracy.com)
1707.
Ask HN: Possible to Become a Part-Time Manager? (Project or Product)
1708.
How We Got from Twinkies to Tofu (nytimes.com)
1709.
What happens when you put evolution on replay? (phys.org)
1710.
It's Perfectly Fine to Only Code at Work – Don't Let Anyone Tell You Otherwise (dev.to)