March 2018 Archive
12271.
Jeff Bezos rockets to richest person on the planet (thestar.com.my)
12272.
Waymo will begin self-driving semi truck pilot in Atlanta next week (engadget.com)
12273.
A faster and sleeker way to get around? A new idea from Elon Musk (washingtonpost.com)
12274.
CVE-2017-1002101: Kubernetes Volume Mount Traversal Exploit (github.com)
12275.
Hacked by KingSkrupellos
12276.
Gemacs: a lightweight, highly portable emacs, in Go (github.com)
12277.
NY Fintech Coinseed ICO Reaches Major Milestone (cryptodaily.co.uk)
12278.
How Much Scent Is Too Much?–Victorian Advice for Ladies and Gentlemen (mimimatthews.com)
12279.
Hearts Get 'Younger,' Even at Middle Age, with Exercise (npr.org)
12280.
Bank International Settlements Published Report: Central Bank Digital Currencies
12281.
Elasticsearch for Dummies – Noah Data (noahdatatech.com)
12282.
The Problem with Webpack and Why It Is (Kind Of) Our Fault (medium.com)
12283.
Sample coding interview solution from Harvard (xaviossoftware.blogspot.com)
12284.
What’s new in LLVM – InfoWorld (infoworld.com)
12285.
Wandering through linear types, capabilities, and regions [pdf](2007) (pauillac.inria.fr)
12286.
5 Useful Things I Learned from Being a Guest on a Podcast (medium.com)
12287.
How to Make a Serverless Flask Site Using Zappa, Lambda and Contentful (ctfl.io)
12288.
Laymen's guide to Bitcoin (medium.com)
12289.
If Rust and TypeScript had a love child (github.com)
12290.
Chinese police are expanding facial recognition sunglasses program (theverge.com)
12291.
Exploring word2vec embeddings as a graph of nearest neighbors (github.com)
12292.
Parsing the .DS_Store file format (0day.work)
12293.
Could the Military Start Drafting Hackers in Their 40s? (nextgov.com)
12294.
Fantastic chrome-like effect (codepen.io)
12295.
Kansas locked up more than 5,000 women and girls for having STDs (timeline.com)
12296.
AI's small wins in healthcare start to overshadow its public failures (medcitynews.com)
12297.
Watch Tesla Semi truck accelerate with a trailer like it’s made of feathers (electrek.co)
12298.
Even If the Troll Factory Abused Our Openness Against Us, We Shouldn't Close Up (techdirt.com)
12299.
Reddit and the Struggle to Detoxify the Internet (newyorker.com)
12300.
Making mastodon gummies, Geltor is recreating a truly paleo diet (techcrunch.com)