February 2020 Archive
3151.
Amazon Flex drivers are using bots to cheat their way to getting more work (cnbc.com)
3152.
Media Is Broken (nybooks.com)
3153.
Intellectual Dark Matter (medium.com)
3154.
Carbon Relay Raises $63M to Automate Kubernetes App Deployment (venturebeat.com)
3155.
A Canadian Energy Company Bought an Oregon Sheriff’s Unit (theintercept.com)
3156.
Using a Micro SD Card as the Hard Drive of a Dell Precision M20 (cheapskatesguide.org)
3157.
Tesla short-sellers take record losses in battle with Elon Musk (archive.is)
3158.
Reconfigurable Robot Can Climb Up Its Own Track (spectrum.ieee.org)
3159.
Will Big Business Finally Reckon with the Climate Crisis? (newyorker.com)
3160.
Reasons Not to Become Famous (Or “A Few Lessons Learned Since 2007”) (tim.blog)
3161.
Predictable Identities 25: External Control (ribbonfarm.com)
3162.
Federal Agencies Use Cellphone Location Data for Immigration Enforcement (wsj.com)
3163.
Show HN: I wrote a Makefile to set up personal SMTP server with Exim 4 on Debian (github.com)
3164.
App Automatically Cancels and Sues Robocallers (vice.com)
3165.
The worst of time64 breakage (ewontfix.com)
3166.
Book Review. Tiny Habits (2020) by BJ Fogg (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
3167.
MGM hack exposes personal data of 10.6M guests (bbc.com)
3168.
Announcing TypeScript 3.8 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
3169.
How Doctors Die (2013) (saturdayeveningpost.com)
3170.
Mixed Feelings (2007) (wired.com)
3171.
A former Microsoft engineer stole more than $10M from the company (businessinsider.com)
3172.
A <progressive-image> element (github.com)
3173.
How to Do VRIO Properly (With Our Free VRIO Analysis Checklist) (process.st)
3174.
Continuous Profiling Go Applications Running in Kubernetes (gianarb.it)
3175.
Analyzing WhatsApp Calls with Wireshark, Radare2 and Frida (medium.com)
3176.
PyKrylov: Accelerating Machine Learning Research at eBay (tech.ebayinc.com)
3177.
American Democracy Is Dying (theweek.com)
3178.
How Karma Systems Should Work: The Beta-Binomial (moultano.wordpress.com)
3179.
Don’t sell my data We finally have a law for that (washingtonpost.com)
3180.
Is Ruby on Rails Dead? (israilsdead.com)