January 2018 Archive
841.
Grumpy Cat wins payout in copyright lawsuit (bbc.com)
842.
BlackRock’s Message: Contribute to Society, or Risk Losing Our Support (nytimes.com)
843.
WPA3 Wifi Security Protocol Announced (wi-fi.org)
844.
When Does Work Actually Get Done? (priceonomics.com)
845.
Explanation of DAICOs (ethresear.ch)
846.
Why I find IOTA alarming (medium.com)
847.
Inequality in nature and society (pnas.org)
848.
Elizabeth Warren's bill would fine the next Equifax for data breach (cnet.com)
849.
Vulnerable industrial controls directly connected to Internet (arstechnica.com)
850.
My Forgotten Language: the brain can lose and reclaim an abandoned mother tongue (discovermagazine.com)
851.
Mobile Device Management invades privacy (blog.cdemi.io)
852.
Game Critic Uses Workaround for YouTube's Copyright (2016) (kotaku.com)
853.
Conflict vs. Mistake (slatestarcodex.com)
854.
Firefox: Retained Display Lists (mozillagfx.wordpress.com)
855.
Show HN: Hooks Data API – Realtime Data about Thousands of Topics Over Webhooks (data.hooks.co)
856.
Wang tile (en.wikipedia.org)
857.
A 'Brief' History of Neural Nets and Deep Learning, Part 4 (2015) (andreykurenkov.com)
858.
Ursula K. Le Guin has died (locusmag.com)
859.
Why Tesla's autopilot can't see a stopped firetruck (wired.com)
860.
Opening Remarks at the Securities Regulation Institute (sec.gov)
861.
The Real Adam Smith (aeon.co)
862.
Philip K. Dick and the Fake Humans (bostonreview.net)
863.
How the Å came to be (medium.com)
864.
Wood gas vehicles: firewood in the fuel tank (lowtechmagazine.com)
865.
‘It Can’t Be True’ – Inside the Semiconductor Industry’s Meltdown (bloomberg.com)
866.
Rust and QML: a timely example (vandenoever.info)
867.
Citus and pg_partman: Creating a scalable time series database on Postgres (citusdata.com)
868.
Help Recover Climate Data from Old Ship Logs (oldweather.org)
869.
Ask HN: Founders who sold their company, what do you do?
870.
A Security Issue in Intel’s Active Management Technology (business.f-secure.com)