March 2018 Archive
601.
Senate Bill Would Make Credit Freezes Free (bankinfosecurity.com)
602.
From Rails to Clojure, Then to Java, Then Back to Rails (engineering-management.space)
603.
NASA reveals delay for Hubble successor (nature.com)
604.
Show HN: Synapse, a full featured BitTorrent client in Rust (github.com)
605.
VisiData Lightning Demo at PyCascades 2018 [video] (youtube.com)
606.
Probabilistic thinking can lead to improved decision-making (quantamagazine.org)
607.
Physicists Still Don’t Know What Puts the Curl in Curling (newyorker.com)
608.
South Korean government to shut off computers to stop its employees working late (bbc.com)
609.
Schism – A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler (github.com)
610.
RIP Cert.org (riskbasedsecurity.com)
611.
Tail recursion in Python (chrispenner.ca)
612.
Let's build an MP3-decoder (2008) (blog.bjrn.se)
613.
PyTorch – Internal Architecture Tour (blog.christianperone.com)
614.
Norway Used NSA Technology for Potentially Illegal Spying (theintercept.com)
615.
Computing with Random Pulses Promises to Simplify Circuitry and Save Power (spectrum.ieee.org)
616.
Brains Cling to Old Habits When Learning New Tricks (quantamagazine.org)
617.
The Role of Luck in Life Is Still Misunderstood (joshuaballoch.github.io)
618.
Launch HN: Hexel (YC W18) – Create a cryptocurrency for your community
619.
Doctor Gets 4 Years in Prison for Insys Opioid Kickbacks (fortune.com)
620.
Palantir deployed a predictive policing system in New Orleans (theverge.com)
621.
Protecting Against HSTS Abuse (webkit.org)
622.
Concurrency Limits by Netflix (github.com)
623.
Lockbox – A stand-alone password manager that works with Firefox for desktop (mozilla-lockbox.github.io)
624.
Understanding Deep Learning Through Neuron Deletion (deepmind.com)
625.
Org-brain – mind-mapping for org-mode (github.com)
626.
Ask HN: What stack would you use to build a CRUD web app in 2018?
627.
Google helps Pentagon analyze military drone footage (gizmodo.com)
628.
Email marketing for e-commerce (stripe.com)
629.
Ask HN: If you've used a graph database, would you use it again?
630.
The 600+ Companies PayPal Shares Your Data With (schneier.com)