March 2018 Archive
11911.
Age checks on porn 'risk exposing sexual tastes' (telegraph.co.uk)
11912.
Transgenderism and the Social Construction of Diagnosis (quillette.com)
11913.
How Keto Scientists Connect to Keto Companies (a Critical Investigation) (sci-fit.net)
11914.
Ursula K. Le Guin: an anthropologist of other worlds (nature.com)
11915.
Using AI to catch poachers (iafrikan.com)
11916.
Vim, Emacs and their forever war. Does it even matter any more? (blog.sourcerer.io)
11917.
Hedy Lamarr, inventor of Wi-Fi, is subject of 'Bombshell' (cnet.com)
11918.
Mr. Robot: The Real Stories Behind the Hacks (webinar, registration required) (info.tanium.com)
11919.
2018 is the year Selenium IDE rises like a phoenix from the ashes (a9t9.com)
11920.
The NYT tech columnist ‘unplugged’ from the internet. Except he didn’t (cjr.org)
11921.
The Matias Laptop Pro Keyboard (macdrifter.com)
11922.
RELIC: An Efficient C/C++ Library for Cryptography (github.com)
11923.
An appreciation of XKCD (syfy.com)
11924.
Die Stacking is Happening (sigarch.org)
11925.
Feds Bust CEO Allegedly Selling Custom BlackBerry Phones to Sinaloa Drug Cartel (motherboard.vice.com)
11926.
Why NASA's Scott Kelly Hailed Space Travel as “Fountain of Youth” – Inverse (inverse.com)
11927.
Cold Fusion – Real, but Is It Ready? – Prof. Peter Hagelstein (youtube.com)
11928.
Ask HN: Does showing “Down votes” encourage more down votes?
11929.
Oracle Linux (en.wikipedia.org)
11930.
This Heater Not Only Heats Your Home but Also Mines Ethereum (bleepingcomputer.com)
11931.
14 ways to gain confidence when you’re at a new job and an introvert (theladders.com)
11932.
Why are antiques now so cheap? (marginalrevolution.com)
11933.
China’s growing African footprint could lock US out from its lone Africa base (qz.com)
11934.
Walmart Issued Patent for Robot Shopping Cart (thespoon.tech)
11935.
It’s Time to Make Human-Chimp Hybrids (nautil.us)
11936.
DeepMind boss admits 'risks' of AI (phys.org)
11937.
Build 2 game engine by Ken Silverman (advsys.net)
11938.
How Amazon Rebuilt Itself Around Artificial Intelligence (wired.com)
11939.
Ignorance rising.. When you hate a certain browser to such length
11940.
How FPGAs work, and why you'll buy one (2013) (yosefk.com)