February 2018 Archive
5791.
Tinder must stop charging its older California users more for “Plus” features (arstechnica.com)
5792.
This website will open the calculator if you're running `rails server` on macOS (dnsrebinder.net)
5793.
Show HN: Open source extension to donate to charity when you procrastinate (zachschnell.com)
5794.
2017 California Self-Driving Car Report: Waymo and GM Lead (theverge.com)
5795.
Flash Zero-Day Exploited by North Korea (securityweek.com)
5796.
What Makes Extraordinary Science Extraordinary (preposterousuniverse.com)
5797.
Ethereum Dapp Front Setup (github.com)
5798.
Game Over for Coal: Scientists Nail Down Pesky Perovskite Solar Cell Problem (cleantechnica.com)
5799.
Tech care of elders (wired.com)
5800.
The economic returns to attending university (economist.com)
5801.
Amazon patents wristband that tracks warehouse workers' movements (theguardian.com)
5802.
Show HN: Blacklist websites, donate to charity when you visit them (zachschnell.com)
5803.
Node.js and Face-Recognition.js: Face Recognition Using Deep Learning (medium.com)
5804.
Securing an IoT Device Is Easier Than You Think – By Buglab on Ethereum (blog.buglab.io)
5805.
The Shallowness of Google Translate (theatlantic.com)
5806.
Bitcoin Fell Off a Cliff and No One Knows How Far It Is to the Bottom (gizmodo.com.au)
5807.
Ayn Rand Was Not a Defender of the Rich (2014) (washingtonpost.com)
5808.
The Art of Fuzzing [pdf] (sec-consult.com)
5809.
Tether – Proof of Funds [pdf] (tether.to)
5810.
Ask HN: Submitting multiple solutions for RFP
5811.
Ask HN: Which (if any) anti-virus suite has more advantages than disadvantages
5812.
Ask HN: Has anyone here graduated from WGU, or know someone who has? How was it?
5813.
DNS Queries over HTTPS (draft-03) (tools.ietf.org)
5814.
The funniest, most accessible book on rocket science is being reissued (arstechnica.com)
5815.
Incoming call glitch latest to hit iPhone X (ft.com)
5816.
Robot Makes Coffee at New Cafe in Japan (popularmechanics.com)
5817.
Show HN: Building public crypto art in the Ethereum network (medium.com)
5818.
Cl-charms: a curses back end for Lisp GUIs (turtleware.eu)
5819.
NSA Exploits Ported to Work on All Windows Versions Released Since Windows 2000 (bleepingcomputer.com)
5820.
Done? (m.signalvnoise.com)