Fake news 2.0: personalized, optimized, and even harder to stop
(technologyreview.com)
March 2018 Archive
3811.
3812.
The Ready Player One Backlash, Explained
(vox.com)
3813.
Facebook Isn’t Just Violating Our Privacy
(nytimes.com)
3814.
150M MyFitnessPal Accounts Hacked, Says Under Armour
(bloomberg.com)
3815.
Political arguments inside Google have gotten so bad that employees formed group
(businessinsider.com)
3817.
Chrome is silently performing antivirus scans on Windows
(twitter.com)
3818.
Walmart to Raise Age to Buy Guns and Ammunition to 21
(nytimes.com)
3819.
3820.
Resources for web designers – February 2018
(designrevision.com)
3821.
Naive Bayes Classification: how does it work?
(blog.sicara.com)
3822.
How to Use APIs and Webhooks to Supercharge Your Training Automation
(hackernoon.com)
3823.
Trump to Impose Stiff Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum
(nytimes.com)
3824.
Female Google engineer says she faced “frequent sexual harassment”
(arstechnica.com)
3825.
Cellphones on the Moon? Not So Fast
(nytimes.com)
3826.
3827.
3828.
State management in Angular with observable store services
(zemanta.github.io)
3829.
The Dummy Transistor Effect
(deadprogrammer.com)
3830.
3831.
Government warns of additional James Webb delays and exceeding cost cap
(nasaspaceflight.com)
3832.
D Fantasy Ove and D Philosophy Ove = D Fantasy Ove: Colorless Perspectives
(poeticmystique.xyz)
3834.
3835.
Show HN: GitLab Workflow: VSCode extension to enrich your GitLab experience
(marketplace.visualstudio.com)
3836.
Back to the Future with Smalltalk
(hackernoon.com)
3837.
Building a production grade container for your static JavaScript application
(blog.manifold.co)
3838.
Introducing Hops Hadoop
(logicalclocks.com)
3839.
Train Your Customers on Your Product and They’ll Stay Forever
(hackernoon.com)
3840.
People Are Dumb and Should Be Treated Like Morons
(hackernoon.com)