March 2018 Archive
721.
Facebook tracks your private calls (twitter.com)
722.
Linux Raw Sockets (schoenitzer.de)
723.
Touched (2015) (mihai.sucan.ro)
724.
Problems coming for online publishing (blogs.harvard.edu)
725.
Do we need to move away from Elm? (reddit.com)
726.
Memory efficiency of parallel IO operations in Python (code.kiwi.com)
727.
Gopher Reading List: A curated selection of blog posts on Go (github.com)
728.
FedEx reserves 20 Tesla Semi all-electric big rig trucks (techcrunch.com)
729.
Australia could become first country to eradicate cervical cancer (theguardian.com)
730.
Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to Unlock Phones (nytimes.com)
731.
California's other drought: a major earthquake is overdue (strangesounds.org)
732.
Hack everything without fear (drewdevault.com)
733.
Stratechery 4.0 (stratechery.com)
734.
Sl: a mirror version of ls (gir.st)
735.
Feds Bust CEO Allegedly Selling Custom BlackBerry Phones to Sinaloa Drug Cartel (motherboard.vice.com)
736.
Prove you are not an evil corporate person (joeyh.name)
737.
Einstein's boyhood proof of the Pythagorean theorem (2015) (newyorker.com)
738.
Thoughts on Embracing the Social Internet Over Social Media (calnewport.com)
739.
Michał Zalewski, Director Information Security Engineering, leaves Google (twitter.com)
740.
Memoirs of an Ass (theparisreview.org)
741.
TensorFlow 1.7.0 released (github.com)
742.
Stateful Experiments on AWS Lambda (christophermeiklejohn.com)
743.
“We’re committing Twitter to increase the health and civility of conversation” (twitter.com)
744.
Peer review: the end of an error? (the-tls.co.uk)
745.
New Orleans ends its relationship with tech firm Palantir (nola.com)
746.
Why Apple and Microsoft Are Healthier Than Facebook (bloomberg.com)
747.
Show HN: Wishminer – Mining social media for app ideas, my weekend project (wishminer.com)
748.
Using Technical Debt in Your Favor (levelup.gitconnected.com)
749.
Let’s Get Better at Demanding Better from Tech (locusmag.com)
750.
Linux beats legal threat from one of its own developers (zdnet.com)