February 2019 Archive
18031.
The Big Lie (2018) (chronicle.com)
18032.
The unfixed security issue (2018) (patreon.com)
18033.
Persyaratan Administrasi SIM C (fikriwildannugraha.com)
18034.
Admin dashboard themes without bootstrap
18035.
CS 522: Seminar in AI in Healthcare (cs522.stanford.edu)
18036.
Kiwi TCMS v6.5 – 10th year edition for FOSDEM (kiwitcms.org)
18037.
Generating Natural Adversarial Examples (2018) (arxiv.org)
18038.
Fracture Mechanics (en.wikipedia.org)
18039.
Mating and Marketing [pdf] (labs.la.utexas.edu)
18040.
Reasons to find a mentor (mentorcruise.com)
18041.
Youi: User Interface and Application Development in Scala and Scala.js (github.com)
18042.
Reinforcement learning for the birds (oreilly.com)
18043.
Pengalaman Membuat SIM C Murni (fikriwildannugraha.com)
18044.
Design competitions with deadlines in February (alistofawards.com)
18045.
Cryptocurrency Firm Losses $145M After CEO with the Only Password Dies (thehackernews.com)
18046.
CVE-2019-7312 Analyzing a Zed container can lead to the disclosure of few bytes (primx.eu)
18047.
Crypto Exchange Unable to Return $190M to Clients Following Founder's Death (complex.com)
18048.
SLC under cyber attack (professionalsecurity.co.uk)
18049.
After Fed Government Shutdown, Time to Rethink IT Security (insights.dice.com)
18050.
Learn Vimscript the Hard Way (learnvimscriptthehardway.stevelosh.com)
18051.
MBTA – DevOps Engineer (jobs.lever.co)
18052.
Huawei helps Schubert tackle some unfinished business with AI composer (sg.news.yahoo.com)
18053.
Pershing II (Missile) (en.wikipedia.org)
18054.
Daily Horoscope (withallwomen.com)
18055.
Volkswagen will use Tesla batteries at its charging stations (engadget.com)
18056.
Tiny screws are to blame for delaying new Mac Pro (appleinsider.com)
18057.
Profile of Lyn Ulbricht, Mother of Silk Road Founder Ross (breakermag.com)
18058.
A list of books, podcasts, tools and more for freelancers (qlearly.com)
18059.
Artificial Intelligence and National Security (crsreports.congress.gov)
18060.
A Bunch of Lava Lamps Protect Us from Hackers (wired.com)