March 2018 Archive
871.
Who and what is Coinhive? (krebsonsecurity.com)
872.
Qubes OS 4.0 has been released (qubes-os.org)
873.
Guide to Speech Recognition with Python (realpython.com)
874.
American companies are suppressing wages for many workers (mobile.nytimes.com)
875.
How Europeans evolved white skin (2015) (sciencemag.org)
876.
CIA new nominee director Gina Haspel ran a torture site and destroyed evidence (qz.com)
877.
Lax regulation made it cheaper for China to outsource pork production to the US (rollingstone.com)
878.
Pearsons, Who Pledged $100M to UChicago, Want Their Money Back (chicagomaroon.com)
879.
“No Man’s Sky” Displayed on the Amiga 1000 (bytecellar.com)
880.
How autism may stem from problems with prediction (spectrumnews.org)
881.
An AI app that generates quizzes from a photograph of a texbook (questo.ai)
882.
HIP – Convert CUDA to Portable C++ (github.com)
883.
Show HN: Quickly build a production ready image classifier from your images (blog.machinebox.io)
884.
You need 16 times the sample size to estimate an interaction than a main effect (andrewgelman.com)
885.
An Analysis of the Impact of Arbitrary Blockchain Content on Bitcoin [pdf] (fc18.ifca.ai)
886.
Chrome lets hackers phish even 'Unphishable' Yubikey users (wired.com)
887.
Magic Leap Ships First Set of Devices Under Tight Security Constraints (bloomberg.com)
888.
Tim Berners-Lee: we must regulate tech firms to prevent 'weaponised' web (theguardian.com)
889.
Power 9 May Dent X86 Servers: Alibaba, Google, Tencent Test IBM Systems (eetimes.com)
890.
Why Can't Everyone Do the 'Asian Squat'? (theatlantic.com)
891.
Rise in cancers 'caused by weight' (bbc.com)
892.
Nvidia Playing with Fire (seekingalpha.com)
893.
Reptile: A Scalable Meta-Learning Algorithm (blog.openai.com)
894.
Facebook 'ugly truth' growth memo haunts firm (bbc.com)
895.
Cheap 3D-printed home is a start for the 1B who lack shelter (theverge.com)
896.
Post-SESTA/FOSTA Self-Censoring for Twitter, Reddit, and Other Social Media (titsandsass.com)
897.
The Most Common Type of Incompetent Leader (hbr.org)
898.
Brain tissue samples suggest we stop growing new neurons in our early teens (latimes.com)
899.
Do neural networks dream of electric sheep? (aiweirdness.com)
900.
De-anonymizing programmers from executable binaries (blog.acolyer.org)