February 2018 Archive
1771.
Protocol aware recovery for consensus-based storage (blog.acolyer.org)
1772.
Tackling the Internet’s Central Villain: The Advertising Business (nytimes.com)
1773.
Making a case for JavaScript, in-browser Mining (berk.es)
1774.
UK unveils extremism blocking tool (bbc.co.uk)
1775.
Scientists use an atomic clock to measure the height of a mountain (latimes.com)
1776.
Branching Layouts With Ease (medium.com)
1777.
Intel Launches Stratix 10 TX: Leveraging EMIB with 58G Transceivers (anandtech.com)
1778.
Researching alternatives to the chemical imbalance theory of depression (huffingtonpost.com)
1779.
Allcancode: from a coding game to a tool that simplifies software production (medium.com)
1780.
Show HN: Submerger – A SRT subtitles merger useful to study new languages (github.com)
1781.
The Delimited Continuation Monad in JavaScript (2014) (blog.mattbierner.com)
1782.
Shipwell – Helping every business ship freight as well as Amazon (medium.com)
1783.
Quantum Machine Learning: An Overview (kdnuggets.com)
1784.
A Model of Mental Fluidity and Analogy-Making (1994) [pdf] (portal.uni-freiburg.de)
1785.
Progressive Web Apps in Microsoft Edge and Windows 10 (blogs.windows.com)
1786.
Belgian court finds Facebook guilty of violating privacy (Dutch) (vrt.be)
1787.
Mark Twain’s adventures in love (theconversation.com)
1788.
Deep Reinforcement Learning Doesn't Work (yet) (alexirpan.com)
1789.
Bazel 0.10 (blog.bazel.build)
1790.
Driving a "Green car" vs cycling (aviewfromthecyclepath.com)
1791.
Leveraging Bitcoin to Solve Venezuela’s Hyperinflation (medium.com)
1792.
The rise of a visual internet? (nytimes.com)
1793.
AI Will Not Be Taking Away Code Jobs Anytime Soon (nextplatform.com)
1794.
Show HN: Making good Steam games discoverable again (steam250.com)
1795.
Show HN: Passpwn – check passwords in pass against haveibeenpwned (github.com)
1796.
How to Write Dockerfiles for Python Web Apps (blog.hasura.io)
1797.
The Meme as Meme (2015) (nautil.us)
1798.
Show HN: Procedur.al – Unique, procedurally made-to-order wall art (procedur.al)
1799.
The culprit behind snowmelt floods isn’t temperature, it’s dirt (sciencemag.org)
1800.
Speed of light drops to zero at 'exceptional points' (phys.org)