February 2018 Archive
6511.
VR Allows the Most Detailed, Intimate Digital Surveillance yet (2016) (theintercept.com)
6512.
Airborne bacteria can make you really sick. This is how your body protects you (medium.com)
6513.
Google Agrees to $2B-Plus Chelsea Market Deal (bloomberg.com)
6514.
SpaceX's historic Falcon Heavy successfully launches (techcrunch.com)
6515.
Seattle says Facebook is violating city campaign finance law (reuters.com)
6516.
How to build a Hacker News Frontpage scraper with just 7 lines of R code (medium.freecodecamp.org)
6517.
​One million Linux and open-source software classes taken (zdnet.com)
6518.
A curated list of companies or job boards advertising Remote Jobs (github.com)
6519.
The unbeatable advantage of Apple and Amazon (techcrunch.com)
6520.
Snap shares skyrocket on first earnings beat with revived user growth (techcrunch.com)
6521.
Video cards are getting cheap again! Proceed with caution (davidgerard.co.uk)
6522.
A Short Introduction to Entropy, Cross-Entropy and KL-Divergence [video] (youtube.com)
6523.
Show HN: Instant SSL-Secured Dynamic Web and API with Restdb.io and Lets Encrypt (restdb.io)
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Outdated parking policy jacks up New York City's housing costs (crainsnewyork.com)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)
6530.
Google Blocked my trivia app
6531.
A Multi-Trillion Dollar Blockchain Use Case (hackernoon.com)
6532.
UK says Assange warrant still valid, final ruling next week (itwire.com)
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.
Flat earther's rocket launch fails spectacularly, disappointing tens (inverse.com)
6538.
X's network transparency has wound up mostly being a failure (utcc.utoronto.ca)
6539.
Mission-critical system alert: 40-year-old OpenVMS hit by exploitable bug (zdnet.com)
6540.
Tech-support scammers have a new trick to send Chrome users into a panic (arstechnica.com)