March 2017 Archive
151.
Given Choice, Patients Will Choose Cannabis Over Prescribed Opioids (news.ok.ubc.ca)
152.
Noiszy – A Chrome plugin that creates meaningless web tracking data (noiszy.com)
153.
Google featured snippets are worse than fake news (theoutline.com)
154.
Leaked Snapchat emails: Anti-gun group told to pay or NRA ads may appear (mic.com)
155.
Paypal Horror Story 40k Frozen No Answers
156.
Bad SSL (badssl.com)
157.
Virtual machine escape fetches $100k at Pwn2Own hacking contest (arstechnica.com)
158.
Why is this little construction crane illegal in New York City? (2016) (crainsnewyork.com)
159.
Scrimba: a video format for communicating code (scrimba.com)
160.
Weapon physicist declassifies rescued nuclear test films (llnl.gov)
161.
Thirteen Years of Bad Game Code (etodd.io)
162.
Show HN: Colormind – Color schemes via Generative Adversarial Networks (colormind.io)
163.
Secret colours of the Commodore 64 (aaronbell.com)
164.
Can sleep deprivation cure depression? (nytimes.com)
165.
The thriving black market of John Deere tractor hacking (motherboard.vice.com)
166.
CS 20SI: Tensorflow for Deep Learning Research (web.stanford.edu)
167.
The new £1 Coin (thenewpoundcoin.com)
168.
LocalStack – A fully functional local AWS cloud stack (github.com)
169.
'My life was ruined by a typo' (bbc.co.uk)
170.
Programs that have saved me 100+ hours (sadacaraveo.com)
171.
China congress: BBC team forced to sign confession (bbc.com)
172.
JSON Web Tokens should be avoided (paragonie.com)
173.
Emacs org-mode examples and cookbook (ehneilsen.net)
174.
VPNs Are Absolutely a Solution to a Policy Problem (journal.standardnotes.org)
175.
I invented the web. Here are three things we need to change to save it (theguardian.com)
176.
We’ve lost control of our personal data, including 33M NetProspex records (troyhunt.com)
177.
YouTube channels for entrepreneurs (blog.yalabot.com)
178.
The Unix-Haters Handbook (1994) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
179.
New ways to foot the hefty bill for making old ships less polluting (economist.com)
180.
Microsoft Pledges to Use ARM Server Chips, Threatening Intel's Dominance (bloomberg.com)