February 2017 Archive
14701.
Federal Bill Introduced to Add a Warrant Requirement to Stingray Deployment (techdirt.com)
14702.
SHA-1 Hashing Turns Out to Be Even Less Secure Than People Thought (wired.com)
14703.
Distributed Cloud Storage Provider Storj Labs Raises $3M (prnewswire.com)
14704.
The Exclusive Gap Between PS4 and Xbox One Has Become a Canyon (forbes.com)
14705.
Reporting the freakiest phishing attack ever?
14706.
Windstorm in Europe (ventusky.com)
14707.
Shakespeare and the Infinite Monkeys – Why the Voice/Bot UX Is Better (bespoken.tools)
14708.
LEDE 17.01.0 – First Stable Release (lede-project.org)
14709.
Re-Mining Lost Bitcoins: Part I (blog.chainofpoints.com)
14710.
Flame-Throwing Drone Removes Net Entangled in China Power Line (wsj.com)
14711.
Security researchers announce “first practical” SHA-1 collision attack (techcrunch.com)
14712.
Automatically texturing 3D prints (formlabs.com)
14713.
MIT Develops Fiber with Electro, Chemical and Genetic I/O (news.mit.edu)
14714.
Supporting the AI Talent Pipeline (medium.com)
14715.
A bash script that reminds to drink water (github.com)
14716.
It’s not your mother’s housing ladder anymore (medium.com)
14717.
The Billable Hour (thedailywtf.com)
14718.
Recommended Reading for Allies (codeascraft.com)
14719.
New OpenStack Ocata stabilizes popular open-source cloud (zdnet.com)
14720.
No key, no login: G Suite admins can now make FIDO security keys mandatory (arstechnica.com)
14721.
Key Traits of the Coming Delphi for Linux Compiler (community.embarcadero.com)
14722.
Ask HN: Would you use a site that explains complicated topics in plain English?
14723.
Michael Palin: How to stay married for 49 years (telegraph.co.uk)
14724.
The Very Drugged Nazis (nybooks.com)
14725.
Using Neutrino to jump-start modern JavaScript development (hacks.mozilla.org)
14726.
TRAPPIST-1 (exoplanets.nasa.gov)
14727.
Another former Uber engineer shares her story (mashable.com)
14728.
Virtual Machines Are Fleeting Things (blog.skyliner.io)
14729.
Banks Declare War on Venmo (bloomberg.com)
14730.
Automate the Boring Stuff with Python by Al Sweigart – Book Review (alexkras.com)