January 2018 Archive
542.
GitLab 10.4 released
(about.gitlab.com)
544.
Modern Linux in an ancient PC
(yeokhengmeng.com)
545.
The Design of Software is a Thing Apart
(pathsensitive.com)
546.
The Era of Quantum Computing Is Here. Outlook: Cloudy
(quantamagazine.org)
547.
Can We Copy the Brain?
(spectrum.ieee.org)
548.
Stream Processing for Go
(blog.wallaroolabs.com)
550.
551.
Visualizing Meltdown on AWS
(blog.appoptics.com)
552.
553.
Slack is down
(status.slack.com)
554.
The Banana As We Know It Is Dying Again
(blogs.discovermagazine.com)
555.
556.
Andrew Ng launches $175M AI fund
(techcrunch.com)
557.
Copy-on-write friendly Python garbage collection
(engineering.instagram.com)
558.
Robust Client-Side JavaScript
(molily.de)
559.
Bitcoin Can Drop 50% and China Miners Will Still Make Money
(bloomberg.com)
561.
A Vast, 430-Year-Old World Map
(atlasobscura.com)
562.
How to tame the tech titans
(economist.com)
563.
'Text bomb' is latest Apple bug
(bbc.com)
564.
Free Linux cloud shell for Gmail users
(console.cloud.google.com)
565.
Taking Equifax to Small Claims Court
(medium.com)
566.
567.
Three months of content moderation for Facebook in Berlin
(sz-magazin.sueddeutsche.de)
568.
Announcing TypeScript 2.7
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
569.
The UX of AI
(design.google)
570.
Vulnerability of Speculative Processors to Cache Timing Side-Channel Mechanism
(developer.arm.com)