February 2018 Archive
3901.
MeltdownPrime and SpectrePrime: Automated Attacks Exploiting Coherence Protocols (arxiv.org)
3902.
Paper review. IPFS: Content addressed, versioned, P2P file system (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
3903.
The Ripple Effects of Ryan Murphy’s $300M Deal with Netflix (theringer.com)
3904.
Datalore – an intelligent web application for machine learning (blog.datalore.io)
3905.
A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Consensus Algorithms (hackernoon.com)
3906.
How to get over the fear of the job search (hackcareer.com)
3907.
How We Refactored Our Monolithic iOS Framework (blog.instabug.com)
3908.
U.S. court says Trump travel ban unlawfully discriminates against Muslims (reuters.com)
3909.
Oracle Buys Zenedge (oracle.com)
3910.
Running a scalable, reliable GraphQL endpoint with the Serverless Framework (serverless.com)
3911.
    
3912.
Coinbase is mistakenly draining customers' bank accounts, and people are freaked (mashable.com)
3913.
Programming drones to fly in the face of uncertainty – MIT News (news.mit.edu)
3914.
Nuxt.js 1.0 is out (medium.com)
3915.
Peter Thiel Is So Over Silicon Valley (vanityfair.com)
3916.
Building a self-driving RC car (jpboost.com)
3917.
WaveNet: Risks and opportunities (medium.com)
3918.
MIT Self-Driving Cars: Sacha Arnoud, Director of Engineering, Waymo (m.youtube.com)
3919.
The polar vortex just split in two (mashable.com)
3920.
Ask HN: Any tutorial on importance weighted active learning?
3921.
Men and women in economics have different opinions (economist.com)
3922.
Show HN: news.ycombinator.com wrapped in an Android app
3923.
OData – Open Data Protocol (odata.org)
3924.
Going Home (blog.gerv.net)
3925.
Beginner's Luck: Facebook Titan Considers His Good Fortune (economist.com)
3926.
An Update on ES6 Modules in Node.js (medium.com)
3927.
Fitness Apps Are Hard – And Other Reasons Why Our App Died (medium.com)
3928.
The More Gender Equality, the Fewer Women in STEM: A Seeming Paradox (theatlantic.com)
3929.
AI AMA by Yann LeCun, Eric Horvitz and Peter Norvig (reddit.com)
3930.
What to Look at When You’re Monitoring a Distributed Java Application (crate.io)