2018 Archive
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China Cracks Down on Churches
(nytimes.com)
5644.
Is Legal Pot Crippling Mexican Drug Trafficking Organisations?
(marginalrevolution.com)
5645.
Emacs 26 Brings Generators and Threads
(nullprogram.com)
5646.
Exit scammers run off with $660M in ICO earnings
(techcrunch.com)
5647.
Why are bones not made of steel? (2010)
(materialstoday.com)
5648.
'Mindful people' feel less pain
(medicalxpress.com)
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Common-Knowledge Attacks on Democracy
(papers.ssrn.com)
5651.
China’s Mass Internment Camps Have No Clear End in Sight
(foreignpolicy.com)
5652.
All images of the Facebook ads Russians purchased during the election
(documentingreality.com)
5653.
Convergence to Kubernetes
(medium.com)
5654.
Gitea – Alternative to GitLab and GitHub
(gitea.io)
5655.
A Cornell professor’s trick for getting 1700 peer reviewed publications
(andrewgelman.com)
5656.
Introducing the new SourceForge
(sourceforge.net)
5657.
AT&T blacks out HBO, Cinemax for Dish, Sling TV users over carriage dispute
(telecompaper.com)
5659.
How FPGAs work, and why people will buy them (2013)
(embeddedrelated.com)
5660.
Germany launches world's first hydrogen-powered train
(theguardian.com)
5661.
Energy Department teams up with Bill Gates to move mini-nuclear plants to market
(washingtonexaminer.com)
5662.
What Can I Do About Bufferbloat?
(bufferbloat.net)
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U.S. government seeks Facebook help to wiretap Messenger
(reuters.com)
5666.
Rents dropping significantly across the Seattle area after new construction
(seattletimes.com)
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Building the Software 2.0 Stack by Andrej Karpathy [video]
(figure-eight.com)
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Blizzard games were vulnerable to DNS rebinding attack
(bugs.chromium.org)