February 2018 Archive
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6033.
Against popular culture
(aeon.co)
6034.
Are Fantasy Sports Really Gambling?
(nautil.us)
6035.
Japan's VR Girlfriend Is Coming to Creep Us Out in the Real World
(augmented.reality.news)
6036.
Nexor – Real Encryption
(github.com)
6037.
Twitter employee asked to insert backdoor by Chinese govn't agent
(web.archive.org)
6038.
Modern C++ isn’t memory safe, either
(neosmart.net)
6039.
6040.
Eternity in six hours: Easy intergalactic spreading of intelligent life [pdf]
(pdfs.semanticscholar.org)
6041.
The Career Craftsman Manifesto
(calnewport.com)
6042.
How to Split Equity Among Co-Founders
(blog.ycombinator.com)
6043.
6044.
6045.
How One Quantum Particle Can Send Messages to Itself
(popularmechanics.com)
6046.
Why Can Everyone Spot Fake News but the Tech Companies?
(buzzfeed.com)
6047.
/usr/bin/true
(twitter.com)
6048.
The best blogs are being wasted in tweetstorms, Facebook rants and reddit comments
(motherboard.vice.com)
6049.
6050.
Show HN: Emacs Anywhere v1.0 Release
(github.com)
6051.
Five Ways to Lie with Charts (2014)
(nautil.us)
6052.
Investment Calculator
(investmentcalculator.io)
6053.
6054.
Social media is normalizing stalking and breaking down privacy
(theguardian.com)
6056.
Serious Cloudflare bug exposed a potpourri of secret customer data
(arstechnica.com)
6058.
LineageOS 15.1 based on Android 8.1 Oreo has been officially announced
(xda-developers.com)
6059.