January 2018 Archive
121.
Stanford CS9: Problem-Solving for the CS Technical Interview (web.stanford.edu)
122.
Former employees say Lyft staffers spied on passengers (techcrunch.com)
123.
Apple shareholders push for study of phone addiction in children (bloomberg.com)
124.
Dropbox Files Confidentially for U.S. IPO (bloomberg.com)
125.
SQL Keys in Depth (begriffs.com)
126.
Moving efficiently in the CLI (clementc.github.io)
127.
LLVM patch to fix half of Spectre attack (reviews.llvm.org)
128.
The Follower Factory (nytimes.com)
129.
Mary Lee Berners-Lee has died (theguardian.com)
130.
How Automakers Invented the Crime of “Jaywalking” (vox.com)
131.
Clang runs in the browser and compiles C++ to WebAssembly (tbfleming.github.io)
132.
Why things might have taken so long (meteuphoric.wordpress.com)
133.
Luna 1.0 Beta is out (luna-lang.org)
134.
Brushing up on operating systems and C programming (shubhro.com)
135.
The new microcode from Intel and AMD adds three new features (lkml.org)
136.
Ask HN: What’s your favorite talk from 2017?
137.
List of oldest companies: Before 1300 (en.wikipedia.org)
138.
How to Slice a Bagel into Two Linked Halves (2009) (georgehart.com)
139.
Spotify files for its IPO (axios.com)
140.
Show HN: Sapper.js – towards a better web app framework (svelte.technology)
141.
Why Create a New Unix Shell? (oilshell.org)
142.
Microsoft MakeCode (makecode.com)
143.
Intel CEO’s Stock Sales May Warrant SEC Examination (bloomberg.com)
144.
Building an AlphaZero AI using Python and Keras (applied-data.science)
145.
Fed Up with Drug Companies, Hospitals Decide to Start Their Own (nytimes.com)
146.
Senator asks FBI director to name the cryptographers who support backdoors (gizmodo.com)
147.
3,500 Occult Manuscripts Will Be Digitized and Made Freely Available Online (openculture.com)
148.
Learn to Code Ethereum DApps by Building Your Own Game (cryptozombies.io)
149.
Announcing Go Support for AWS Lambda (aws.amazon.com)
150.
Software Complexity Is Killing Us (simplethread.com)