February 2019 Archive
14221.
Jenkins Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution: PoC (February 2019) (github.com)
14222.
Google Is Announcing .dev, a Top-Level Domain That's Dedicated to Developers (blog.google)
14223.
Show HN: Get Best Deals on the Internet (getstealdeals.com)
14224.
Approximate Leave-Future-Out Cross-Validation for Time Series Models (arxiv.org)
14225.
Lessons Learned from Kaggle Silver Medal on Text Classification and Kaggle (mlwhiz.com)
14226.
Ethernet and the Future of Data Networking (nextplatform.com)
14227.
Fyre Festival and the Daily Frauds of Entrepreneurship (medium.com)
14228.
Tesla Loses General Counsel Dane Butswinkas After Just Two Months (bloomberg.com)
14229.
Contextual Word Representations: A Contextual Introduction (arxiv.org)
14230.
No Images, Only CSS (codepen.io)
14231.
ARM Goes to War in the Datacenter with “Aries” Designs (nextplatform.com)
14232.
Trough of No Value (2009) (boingboing.net)
14233.
What Product Managers Can Learn from Marketers about Using Analytics (blairreeves.me)
14234.
A Different Kind of Theory of Everything (newyorker.com)
14235.
Busting the Cloudflare Cache (frew.co)
14236.
PayPal Policy Updates (paypal.com)
14237.
Conveyor (conveyor.com)
14238.
Robots That Can Adapt to Any Environment (curiosity.com)
14239.
C# Generics and When We Use Them (dev.to)
14240.
Tiny Texas Town Has 1000 Registered Planes and No Airport (wfaa.com)
14241.
Detecting Web Attacks with a Seq2Seq Autoencoder (habr.com)
14242.
Security in Your OpenAPI Specification (hackernoon.com)
14243.
Product Playbooks (learningloop.io)
14244.
How to Use MParticle's SDK to Collect and Activate App Customer Engagement Data (mparticle.com)
14245.
I’m Leaving Google for a Startup (Matt Welsh) (medium.com)
14246.
Ask HN: How Did You Validate/Devalidate Your B2B Startup?
14247.
Show HN: Python Script to Generate Fake Datasets for Testing ML/DL Workflows (github.com)
14248.
Elon Musk on Bitcoin: Structure Is Brilliant (mybitcoinnews.co)
14249.
How to Monitor and Analyse Network Capacity Usage (reddit.com)
14250.
Intel's First 4.0 GHz Pentium: Pentium Gold G5620 Listed at Retail (anandtech.com)