March 2017 Archive
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CIA malware and hacking tools (wikileaks.org)
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GitHub lets staff own IP developed for personal projects using company resources (qz.com)
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Onedrive is slow on Linux but fast with a “Windows” user-agent (2016) (answers.microsoft.com)
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Ask HN: What do you want to see in Ubuntu 17.10?
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They Used To Last 50 Years (recraigslist.com)
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Teach Yourself Computer Science (teachyourselfcs.com)
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Stories that Hacker News removes from the front page (sangaline.com)
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Summary of the Amazon S3 Service Disruption (aws.amazon.com)
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94-year-old Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor Introduces Solid State Battery (news.utexas.edu)
10.
How Uber Used Secret “Greyball” Tool to Deceive Authorities Worldwide (nytimes.com)
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YC will hold interviews in Vancouver for founders who can’t get US visas (blog.ycombinator.com)
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Notepad++ V 7.3.3 – Fix CIA Hacking Notepad++ Issue (notepad-plus-plus.org)
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SES-10 Mission (spacex.com)
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The Uber Bombshell About to Drop (danielcompton.net)
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Deep Photo Style Transfer (github.com)
16.
Mathematics for Computer Science [pdf] (courses.csail.mit.edu)
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Keep the Internet Open (blog.samaltman.com)
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Immersive Linear Algebra – textbook with fully interactive figures (2015) (immersivemath.com)
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US Senate votes to undo FCC internet privacy rules (washingtonpost.com)
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Snakisms (pippinbarr.github.io)
21.
GitLab acquires Gitter, will open-source the code (venturebeat.com)
22.
Distill: a modern machine learning journal (distill.pub)
23.
The House just voted to wipe out the FCC’s landmark Internet privacy protections (washingtonpost.com)
24.
VS Code uses 13% CPU when idle due to blinking cursor rendering (github.com)
25.
Ask HN: What are some good technology blogs to follow?
26.
Images and video showing extent of Oroville dam damage (imgur.com)
27.
Acing the technical interview (aphyr.com)
28.
Google is acquiring Kaggle (techcrunch.com)
29.
The Other Half (ascii.textfiles.com)
30.
How the Maker of TurboTax Fought Free, Simple Tax Filing (2013) (propublica.org)