March 2017 Archive
751.
You can’t buy Congress’s web history – that's not how any of this works (theverge.com)
752.
Vim plugin to disapprove deeply indented code (github.com)
753.
Ask HN: Cheap, hackable e-reader?
754.
A Look inside Russian 28nm MIPS CPU – Baikal-T1 (zeptobars.com)
755.
Supersonic plasma jets discovered (esa.int)
756.
UC Berkeley makes course video content unavailable to public (news.berkeley.edu)
757.
SJCL – Stanford JavaScript Crypto Library (github.com)
758.
State.of.dev – Explore the current state of development (stateofdev.com)
759.
Facial recognition database used by FBI is out of control (theguardian.com)
760.
Reducing power consumption for background tabs (blog.chromium.org)
761.
The relationship between our moods and sunlight (arstechnica.com)
762.
Ansible playbooks for installing OpenVPN, IPsec, Tor, etc. on popular clouds (github.com)
763.
Triple Flaw in Nest's Dropcam (bitdefender.com)
764.
Eigg – A small Scottish isle that runs on 90-95% renewable energy (bbc.com)
765.
Wikileaks Vault 7 Release: Dark Matter (wikileaks.org)
766.
Avegant “Light Field” Display (kguttag.com)
767.
Decline of the Dad Job (flipchartfairytales.wordpress.com)
768.
Redis as a JSON store (redislabs.com)
769.
A simple command allows the CIA to commandeer vulnerable Cisco switches (arstechnica.com)
770.
An advanced browser fingerprint calculator aimed mainly at Tor Browser users (fpcentral.irisa.fr)
771.
People who have seen their work destroyed in a failed rocket launch (theatlantic.com)
772.
Show HN: A Go Library for Better Access Control (github.com)
773.
Japan's Universities Are Failing (foreignaffairs.com)
774.
Google Splits Hangouts into Chat and Meet (techcrunch.com)
775.
Yes I Still Want to Be Doing This at 56 (2012) (thecodist.com)
776.
Libraries have become a broadband lifeline for students (arstechnica.com)
777.
House Schedules Vote on Eliminating Consumer Online Privacy Rights Next Week (eff.org)
778.
Why Some Cars Have Gas Tank Fillers on the Left or the Right (jalopnik.com)
779.
Transparency effects in SNES and Genesis games via composite video artifacts (nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com)
780.
Kubernetes 1.6: Multi-user, Multi-workloads at Scale (blog.kubernetes.io)