March 2018 Archive
661.
After over a decade of Vim, I’m hooked on Emacs (changelog.complete.org)
662.
Geek Squad staff 'paid by FBI' to flag illegal imagery (bbc.co.uk)
663.
Bolton paid Cambridge Analytica to make Facebook users more favorable to war (rawstory.com)
664.
Lsofgraph – Convert lsof output to graph of processes, pipes, fifos and sockets (github.com)
665.
What Airbnb Did to New York City (citylab.com)
666.
GIMP 2.10.0 Release Candidate 1 Released (gimp.org)
667.
C++ Core Guidelines (github.com)
668.
Dark Patterns, the Ratchet (jacquesmattheij.com)
669.
Google Cloud Armor (cloud.google.com)
670.
Linux v4.15: Performance Goodies (blog.stgolabs.net)
671.
Tech Giants Set to Face 3% Tax on Revenue Under New EU Plan (bloomberg.com)
672.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg conspicuously absent as data scandal grows (cbc.ca)
673.
Ibn Battuta and his adventure (jurnalanas.com)
674.
Water Slide That Decapitated Boy Violated Basic Design Standards (nytimes.com)
675.
Wine 3.3 has Vulkan support (wine-reviews.net)
676.
The more opioids doctors prescribe, the more money they make (edition.cnn.com)
677.
Migra – A schema diff tool for PostgreSQL (github.com)
678.
The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy (spectrum.ieee.org)
679.
Prototype to production: How to build and design a PCB prototype (blog.particle.io)
680.
Dropbox and Google Cloud integrations (blogs.dropbox.com)
681.
Norwegian Shipbuilders Turning to Battery Power (gcaptain.com)
682.
Network of fortified towns indicates Amazon was once heavily populated (arstechnica.com)
683.
Frequent versus infrequent developers, in languages and so on (utcc.utoronto.ca)
684.
Operating Broadcom Wi-Fi Chips as Arbitrary Signal Transmitters, Like SDRs (github.com)
685.
We Open Source Everything (blog.latency.at)
686.
Astronaut’s DNA No Longer Matches His Identical Twin’s After Year Spent in Space (ktla.com)
687.
Scott Kelly’s medical monitoring has spawned some bad press coverage (arstechnica.com)
688.
A transportation engineer has a simple solution to potholes: pave better roads (thestar.com)
689.
How Big Deals Kill Companies (blog.ycombinator.com)
690.
Shrinking the kernel with a hammer (lwn.net)