2018 Archive
5221.
Intel firmware now unredistributable by OS vendors (bugs.debian.org)
5222.
After Journalist’s Alleged Murder, Tech Execs Distance Themselves from Saudis (buzzfeednews.com)
5223.
The DisplayPort Pin 20 Problem (monitorinsider.com)
5224.
Christopher Domas: Hardware Backdoors in X86 CPUs (github.com)
5225.
Vocore2, a ridiculously small Linux PC (vocore.io)
5226.
KDE Connect 1.10 released (nicolasfella.wordpress.com)
5227.
How Does setState Know What to Do? (overreacted.io)
5228.
Shutting Down the BGP Hijack Factory (dyn.com)
5229.
Senator Asks US Agencies to Remove Flash from Government Websites (bleepingcomputer.com)
5230.
Placing My Camera Lens 300 Feet from a Rocket Launch (petapixel.com)
5231.
Using AI to match human performance in translating news from Chinese to English (blogs.microsoft.com)
5232.
PopcornNotify – Send simple emails and text messages from one API (popcornnotify.com)
5233.
What happens when you grep the file you've redirected grep to? (anniecherkaev.com)
5234.
The 50th Anniversary of Doug Engelbart's Great Demo (doug-50.info)
5235.
Attacking Merkle Trees with a second preimage attack (flawed.net.nz)
5236.
Reinforcement Learning – Bandit Problems (oneraynyday.github.io)
5237.
Mkcert: Tool for making locally-trusted development certificates (github.com)
5238.
Techniques for Factoring Numbers in Your Head (exupero.org)
5239.
An Introduction to Cache-Oblivious Data Structures (rcoh.me)
5240.
Mapping the internet with Hilbert curves (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
5241.
Jupyter Notebook Tutorial – Privacy-Preserving Deep Learning in PyTorch (github.com)
5242.
How a Medical Catastrophe Can Bankrupt a Life (longreads.com)
5243.
Americans are spending less on clothing (bloomberg.com)
5244.
A Billionaire Pledges to Fight High Drug Prices, and the Industry Is Rattled (wsj.com)
5245.
Uber, Lyft Drivers Earning a Median Profit of $3.37 per Hour, Study Says (npr.org)
5246.
Poor mental health at work 'widespread' (bbc.co.uk)
5247.
Intel Announces 9th Gen Core CPUs (anandtech.com)
5248.
‘Everyone is breaking the law right now’: GDPR compliance is falling short (digiday.com)
5249.
The Shallowness of Google Translate (theatlantic.com)
5250.
Berlin-Munich high-speed train services carry 2M passengers in first six months (railjournal.com)