New DHS policy on demands for passwords to travelers’ electronic devices
(papersplease.org)
January 2018 Archive
181.
182.
Embedded in Rust: Brave new I/O
(blog.japaric.io)
183.
India has a hole where its middle class should be
(economist.com)
185.
Show HN: PAST, a secure alternative to JWT
(github.com)
186.
Beginner's guide to longevity research
(ldeming.com)
187.
188.
Firefox 58
(mozilla.org)
189.
It’s About Time for Time Series Databases
(nextplatform.com)
190.
JVM Anatomy Park
(shipilev.net)
192.
Community-Owned Fiber Networks: Value Leaders in America
(cyber.harvard.edu)
193.
Half of the US government's financial assets are student loans
(community.finimize.com)
194.
Netflix is now worth more than $100B
(techcrunch.com)
195.
I think I found a Mac kernel bug?
(jvns.ca)
196.
A Man Who Volunteered for Auschwitz (2012)
(theatlantic.com)
197.
Meltdown and Spectre
(spectreattack.com)
198.
Burger King Has an Opinion on Net Neutrality
(bloomberg.com)
199.
Terraforming 1Password
(blog.agilebits.com)
200.
Net Neutrality to Get U.S. Senate Vote as Democrats Force Issue
(bloomberg.com)
201.
Introduction to reverse engineering and assembly
(kakaroto.homelinux.net)
202.
The $25B eigenvector (2006) [pdf]
(rose-hulman.edu)
203.
204.
Show HN: A game my 12-year-old daughter wrote
(mind-circus.org)
205.
Elixir v1.6 released: code formatter, dynamic supervisors, and more
(elixir-lang.org)
206.
Some obscure C features
(mort.coffee)
207.
Nintendo Labo Official Site
(labo.nintendo.com)
208.
HDR Photography in Microsoft Excel (2017) [video]
(youtube.com)
209.
210.
Mozilla Is Hiring a Developer to Work on Thunderbird Full-Time
(blog.mozilla.org)