January 2018 Archive
481.
Getting free of toxic tech culture (blog.valerieaurora.org)
482.
I miss blogrolls (iwantmyname.com)
483.
Status.im Invests $5M in Riot.im (blog.status.im)
484.
C++ and the Culture of Complexity (2013) (blog.greaterthanzero.com)
485.
The Eve programming language project is winding down (groups.google.com)
486.
High doses of vitamin D rapidly reduce arterial stiffness (sciencedaily.com)
487.
Send the Barbarian in First (thewalrus.ca)
488.
Sugar lobby paid scientists to blur sugar's role in heart disease (2016) (theguardian.com)
489.
The U.S. will impose duties on solar equipment and washing machines made abroad (bloomberg.com)
490.
Fast base64 encoding and decoding (lemire.me)
491.
LGPL violation/Missing references to Ethereumj project (github.com)
492.
Understanding the React Source Code, Part 1 (hackernoon.com)
493.
Update on Meltdown and Spectre (engineering.coinbase.com)
494.
You Can’t Fire Equifax, but Your Employer Can (nytimes.com)
495.
Google doesn’t necessarily need innovation (medium.com)
496.
Google and Facebook are watching our every move online (cnbc.com)
497.
It’s Surprising How Much Small Teams Can Get Done [audio] (blog.ycombinator.com)
498.
Show HN: HNCute, a pretty pink Hacker News theme (chrome.google.com)
499.
Complexity Theory, Game Theory, and Economics (arxiv.org)
500.
How to sleep a million years (2013) (idea.popcount.org)
501.
How JavaScript works: an overview of the engine, runtime and call stack (2017) (blog.sessionstack.com)
502.
Is Legal Pot Crippling Mexican Drug Trafficking Organisations? (marginalrevolution.com)
503.
Why are bones not made of steel? (2010) (materialstoday.com)
504.
Introducing the new SourceForge (sourceforge.net)
505.
Rents dropping significantly across the Seattle area after new construction (seattletimes.com)
506.
Blizzard games were vulnerable to DNS rebinding attack (bugs.chromium.org)
507.
Stream and Go: News feeds for 300M users, built on RocksDB and Raft (stackshare.io)
508.
Oxidizing Source Maps with Rust and WebAssembly (hacks.mozilla.org)
509.
Yes, Amazon Echo Is an Ad Machine (gizmodo.com)
510.
The Fall of Travis Kalanick (bloomberg.com)