March 2019 Archive
1771.
Facial Recognition for Pigs – China’s Tech Firms Are Mapping Pig Faces (nytimes.com)
1772.
A 119-Word Local Crime Brief Became Facebook’s Most-Shared Story of 2019 (slate.com)
1773.
Systemd (PID1) crash with specially crafted D-Bus message (seclists.org)
1774.
Show HN: Space Age Hand Tools in the Maker Age (justinmiller.io)
1775.
Jim Henson's “Paperwork Explosion” (1967) [video] (youtube.com)
1776.
Succulent Poaching in California (sfgate.com)
1777.
The girl who executed Nazis after seducing them in bars dies aged 92 (nzherald.co.nz)
1778.
Xendbg: A Full-Featured Debugger for the Xen Hypervisor (nccgroup.trust)
1779.
New York City considering legislation to ban cashless retailers (citylab.com)
1780.
How Did the FAA Allow the Boeing 737 Max to Fly? (newyorker.com)
1781.
Brazil waives visas for visitors from U.S., Canada, Australia, Japan (reuters.com)
1782.
Researchers: It takes 1.5 MB of data to store language information (medicalxpress.com)
1783.
Pretty PuTTY – Better PuTTY Settings (github.com)
1784.
ETS protocol does not provide per-session forward secrecy (nvd.nist.gov)
1785.
‘The Left Hand of Darkness' at Fifty (theparisreview.org)
1786.
Story of a Stolen Boeing (en.wikipedia.org)
1787.
Show HN: Nameof Operator for Modern C++ (github.com)
1788.
Transparent Logs for Skeptical Clients (research.swtch.com)
1789.
Using the IOMMU for Safe and Secure User Space Drivers [pdf] (net.in.tum.de)
1790.
GitLab Vulnerability PoC: Exfiltrate and mutate repository via injected template (hackerone.com)
1791.
Chinese authorities accused of intimidating Uyghurs in Australia (abc.net.au)
1792.
Meta-Reinforcement Learning (blog.floydhub.com)
1793.
Open Source Rapid Hardware Prototyping (futurice.com)
1794.
Heap Exploitation Part 1: Understanding the Glibc Heap Implementation (azeria-labs.com)
1795.
NYC Open Letter to Jeff Bezos (avc.com)
1796.
Let an algorithm tell you how to eat (nytimes.com)
1797.
GitHub may have been blocked in parts of China (viewdns.info)
1798.
The Comdyna GP-6 analogue computer that I use daily at work (reddit.com)
1799.
Ancient monument sheds light on battle of Actium (independent.co.uk)
1800.
Why Facebook still seems to spy on you (wsj.com)