February 2019 Archive
10501.
Access your terminals from anywhere via the web (github.com)
10502.
Event-driven investments, inflection points and how I made 3263.64% in a month (medium.com)
10503.
Passwords and Muscle Memory (inessential.com)
10504.
Spotify reportedly in “advanced stages” of acquiring podcast company Gimlet (arstechnica.com)
10505.
The Desperado (magazine.atavist.com)
10506.
Issue 1711: Linux: eBPF Spectre v1 mitigation is insufficient (bugs.chromium.org)
10507.
Most-Viewed Bills (congress.gov)
10508.
Major DNA testing company is sharing genetic data with the FBI (latimes.com)
10509.
A Man Behind the USA’s Decision to Build the Bomb (daily.jstor.org)
10510.
WWI grenade found among potatoes at crisps factory (news.rthk.hk)
10511.
ExceLint: Automatically Finding Spreadsheet Formula Errors (arxiv.org)
10512.
List of Automated Testing Tools and Frameworks for –NET (github.com)
10513.
Amazon forced to pull products in India as new rules bite (bbc.com)
10514.
Monospaced font for terminals with focus on greater text density (gitlab.com)
10515.
Dynamic Kernel Debugging with Ftrace and Kprobes (docs.windriver.com)
10516.
List of AI/ML Newsletters (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
10517.
Model 3 Tops Consumer Reports 10 Most Satisfying Cars (consumerreports.org)
10518.
UltraViolet digital movie locker is shutting down (theverge.com)
10519.
SpaceX engineer, marine biologist explain how they got picked to be astronauts (theverge.com)
10520.
Apple Is Fighting a Good Fight Against Facebook and Google (medium.com)
10521.
Gossip was a powerful tool for the powerless in Ancient Greece (aeon.co)
10522.
Build, Save, and Host Your First Machine Learning Model Using Flask and Heroku (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
10523.
Welcome to the New Age of Nuclear Instability (nytimes.com)
10524.
Big O notation – let’s remind ourselves what it is once again (medium.com)
10525.
When I found a punch card in the cookbook (rachelcarmena.github.io)
10526.
Searchable Encryption Doesn't Have to Be Bitter (paragonie.com)
10527.
Functional Programming Patterns Using JavaScript: Cookbook (medium.com)
10528.
VR Headset Growth on Steam Makes Biggest Leap Yet, Eclipses Linux Steam Users (roadtovr.com)
10529.
What Drives Retention by Raph Koster (gamasutra.com)
10530.
Programmer-job-blacklist: Programmers looking for a job blacklist (github.com)