VR Allows the Most Detailed, Intimate Digital Surveillance yet (2016)
(theintercept.com)
February 2018 Archive
6511.
6513.
Google Agrees to $2B-Plus Chelsea Market Deal
(bloomberg.com)
6514.
SpaceX's historic Falcon Heavy successfully launches
(techcrunch.com)
6515.
6516.
How to build a Hacker News Frontpage scraper with just 7 lines of R code
(medium.freecodecamp.org)
6517.
6518.
6519.
The unbeatable advantage of Apple and Amazon
(techcrunch.com)
6520.
6521.
Video cards are getting cheap again! Proceed with caution
(davidgerard.co.uk)
6522.
6524.
That's not a user story
(alexwarren.uk)
6525.
How an SMS Chatbot App Took a Job (i.e. Tasks No One Wanted to Do)
(keyholesoftware.com)
6526.
Outdated parking policy jacks up New York City's housing costs
(crainsnewyork.com)
6527.
How Long Is a Moment?
(atlasobscura.com)
6528.
Awesome Developer Live Streams
(github.com)
6529.
Can the World Find Solutions to the Nitrogen Pollution Crisis?
(e360.yale.edu)
6531.
A Multi-Trillion Dollar Blockchain Use Case
(hackernoon.com)
6532.
6533.
Want entropy? Don’t use a floating ADC input
(pentestpartners.com)
6534.
MacOS 10.13.3 – Source
(opensource.apple.com)
6535.
Correlation between Bitcoin and the stock market
(bloomberg.com)
6536.
Show HN: Forms on cards
(jotform.com)
6537.
6538.
X's network transparency has wound up mostly being a failure
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
6540.
Tech-support scammers have a new trick to send Chrome users into a panic
(arstechnica.com)