February 2019 Archive
3361.
Halting Password Puzzles (2007) [pdf] (crypto.stanford.edu)
3362.
Reddit is already one of the most heavily censored websites on the internet (reddit.com)
3363.
Why Has Seed Investing Declined? And What Does This Mean for the Future? (bothsidesofthetable.com)
3364.
The Space Review: Building a better booster (part 1) (thespacereview.com)
3365.
What Is Real User Monitoring (sematext.com)
3366.
China’s Social Credit System:Millions Banned from Taking Flights, Trains in 2018 (scmp.com)
3367.
Virgin Galactic Makes Space for Second Time in Ten Weeks with Three on Board (virgingalactic.com)
3368.
Show HN: Tomato-Pie – A New UI for Pomodoro Technique (github.com)
3369.
The end of Blu-ray and movie and TV show collecting (zdnet.com)
3370.
Distroverify 1.0 released, the ultimate tool to verify ISO's (github.com)
3371.
Cask: A Scala HTTP Micro-Framework Inspired by Python's Flask (lihaoyi.com)
3372.
Show HN: Scooget – Community for discovering new and past products people love (scooget.com)
3373.
Show HN: CNAME serv.from.zone – Serve a site out of DNS (serv.from.zone)
3374.
Crystal 0.27.1 released (crystal-lang.org)
3375.
The Human Tide: How Population Shaped the Modern World (spectator.us)
3376.
Home Affairs says encryption-busting laws now in use (itnews.com.au)
3377.
Pingdom kill its free website monitoring plan (venturebeat.com)
3378.
The Era of General Purpose Computers Is Ending (nextplatform.com)
3379.
The Era of “Move Fast and Break Things” Is Over (hbr.org)
3380.
Germany just told Facebook to stop tracking users around the internet (news.vice.com)
3381.
“Picture yourself as a stereotypical male” (mitadmissions.org)
3382.
An Introduction to SOLID, Tim Berners-Lee’s New, Re-Decentralized Web (medium.freecodecamp.org)
3383.
Doomsday Docker security hole uncovered (zdnet.com)
3384.
Burning Man Comes Out Against Instagram Influencers and Coachella-Ification (wmagazine.com)
3385.
Strict ID Laws Don't Stop Voters: Evidence from a U.S. Nationwide Panel (nber.org)
3386.
Show HN: Slides.ai, a tool to create beautiful slide decks and track everything (slides.ai)
3387.
Why you should passively invest your savings (blog.enzo.fund)
3388.
OpenAI unveils multitalented AI that writes, translates, and slanders (theverge.com)
3389.
Taylor Swift showed us the scary future of facial recognition (theguardian.com)
3390.
A Real Tube Carrying Dreams of 600-MPH Transit (nytimes.com)