2018 Archive
5971.
Fast.com now measures latency and upload speed (media.netflix.com)
5972.
Is Cobol holding you hostage with Math? (medium.com)
5973.
Hey, Alexa, What Can You Hear? And What Will You Do With It? (nytimes.com)
5974.
Introducing the LineageOS SDK (lineageos.org)
5975.
The False Allure of Hashing for Anonymization (gravitational.com)
5976.
How the modern containerization trend is exploited by attackers (kromtech.com)
5977.
Scotland’s floating wind farm is showing how powerful offshore wind can be (arstechnica.com)
5978.
Inside One of America’s Last Pencil Factories (nytimes.com)
5979.
Show HN: AlphaZero Science paper (deepmind.com)
5980.
Parinfer – Simpler Lisp Editing (shaunlebron.github.io)
5981.
Microsoft calls for dismissal of U.S. Supreme Court privacy fight (reuters.com)
5982.
Rav1e: An experimental AV1 video encoder, designed to be fast and safe (github.com)
5983.
The Camera Is the Lidar (medium.com)
5984.
Why Y? Deriving the Y Combinator in JavaScript (raganwald.com)
5985.
Create React App 2.0: Babel 7, Sass, and More (reactjs.org)
5986.
On being an Engineering Manager (codeplease.io)
5987.
Notorious patent enforcement entity values its entire portfolio at $2, folds (arstechnica.com)
5988.
Doctors in China Lead Race to Treat Cancer by Editing Genes (npr.org)
5989.
Google’s smart city dream is turning into a privacy nightmare (engadget.com)
5990.
Build a do-it-yourself IMSI Catcher for about $20 (motherboard.vice.com)
5991.
CometML wants to do for machine learning what GitHub did for code (techcrunch.com)
5992.
The 10,000 Year Clock (longnow.org)
5993.
Performance patches in Go 1.11 (docs.google.com)
5994.
AWS Lambda Releases Go Support (github.com)
5995.
Facebook–while it apologizes for scandal–funds campaign to block CA data-privacy
5996.
Show HN: How privacy-friendly is your site? (webbkoll.dataskydd.net)
5997.
Next.js 7 (nextjs.org)
5998.
Getting Started in Natural Language Processing (monkeylearn.com)
5999.
C2rust vs. Corrode (jamey.thesharps.us)
6000.
A high bias low-variance introduction to Machine Learning for physicists (physics.bu.edu)