January 2018 Archive
421.
China, Unhampered by Rules, Races Ahead in Gene-Editing Trials (wsj.com)
422.
Tsunami warning ends for B.C. after large earthquake strikes off Alaska (cbc.ca)
423.
The CLARA Method of De-Escalation (calimac.dreamwidth.org)
424.
Orcas can imitate human speech, research reveals (theguardian.com)
425.
Atari Tempest: Dave Theurer’s Masterpiece (arcadeblogger.com)
426.
The US is the most expensive nation in which to have a baby (theguardian.com)
427.
AI in drug discovery is overhyped: examples from AstraZeneca, Harvard, Stanford (medium.com)
428.
Y Combinator is accepting applications for S18 (ycombinator.com)
429.
Common Gotchas in Go (deadbeef.me)
430.
Bootstrap 4 (blog.getbootstrap.com)
431.
Operation Gunman – how the Soviets bugged IBM typewriters (2015) (cryptomuseum.com)
432.
About speculative execution vulnerabilities in ARM-based and Intel CPUs (support.apple.com)
433.
Mayor quits FCC committee, says it favors ISPs over the public interest (arstechnica.com)
434.
Employees at Practice Fusion got nothing as execs pocketed millions (cnbc.com)
435.
Earthsea – A Rival to Tolkien and George RR Martin (2015) (theguardian.com)
436.
Developer Skills Report (research.hackerrank.com)
437.
Fake celebrity porn is blowing up on Reddit, thanks to artificial intelligence (theverge.com)
438.
How Atlassian Built a $10B Growth Engine (producthabits.com)
439.
USAF Is Jamming GPS in Western U.S. For Largest Ever Red Flag Air War Exercise (thedrive.com)
440.
Thunderbird Starts Working on Improving Its Interface (monterail.com)
441.
Ftfy – fix Unicode that's broken in various ways (ftfy.now.sh)
442.
Beyond the Bitcoin bubble (nytimes.com)
443.
Turning Soybeans into Diesel Fuel Is Costing Billions (npr.org)
444.
Ask HN: My company plans an ICO despite my opposition as CTO, any advice?
445.
The Brutal Lifecycle of JavaScript Frameworks (stackoverflow.blog)
446.
How I Shipped Six Side Projects in 2017 (hackernoon.com)
447.
Principles of Chaos Engineering (principlesofchaos.org)
448.
How Apple Built a Chip Powerhouse to Threaten Qualcomm and Intel (bloomberg.com)
449.
New Zealand startup successfully launches rocket (abc.net.au)
450.
Meltdown, aka “Dear Intel, you suck” (marc.info)