February 2018 Archive
7471.
SV skier just gave the least impressive performance of the Winter Olympics (mashable.com)
7472.
Flight Sim Add-On Tried to Catch Pirates by Installing Password-Stealing Malware (motherboard.vice.com)
7473.
Compiling to C (github.com)
7474.
Machine assisted search ranking (medium.com)
7475.
Emacs Anywhere OS X (github.com)
7476.
Things a startup has instead of HR (newyorker.com)
7477.
Emacs Module in Rust (github.com)
7478.
Swype, the original swiping keyboard, is officially dead (talkandroid.com)
7479.
Hackers Have Turned the Nintendo Switxh into a Functional Linux Tablet (theverge.com)
7480.
iCloud security overview (support.apple.com)
7481.
‘The Twilight Zone,’ from a to Z (nybooks.com)
7482.
Equity Crowdfunding Sucks in Australia and It’s Not the Startups That Are to Blame (blog.taskpigeon.co)
7483.
Telstra to pursue 'open telco' experiment (itnews.com.au)
7484.
Re-frame-10x: time travel debugger for re-frame epochs (github.com)
7485.
Lawsuits threaten infosec research – just when we need it most (zdnet.com)
7486.
Campbell's law (en.wikipedia.org)
7487.
Justin Trudeau in India: Is the Canadian PM Being Cold-Shouldered? (bbc.com)
7488.
Bari Weiss and the Left-Wing Infatuation with Taking Offense (theatlantic.com)
7489.
Pushed to the Edge (nextplatform.com)
7490.
Witnessing the Collapse of the Global Elite (theatlantic.com)
7491.
FreeCodeCamp: “What music can teach us about how we share code” (medium.freecodecamp.org)
7492.
Risks of TLS/1.3 0RTT data (ietf.org)
7493.
Clairvoyant Dynamic Bin Packing for Virtual Machine Placement (arxiv.org)
7494.
Scaling Collectives on Large Clusters of X86 Processors [pdf] (ixpug.org)
7495.
Exclusive interview: Lauri Love, the hacker who took on the USA… and won (huckmagazine.com)
7496.
Imitation networks: Few-shot learning of neural networks from scratch (arxiv.org)
7497.
Framework-Agnostic Machine Learning Abstractions (Facebook Research) (arxiv.org)
7498.
Exposed Amazon cloud storage clients get alerts (bbc.co.uk)
7499.
Uber parks its service in Morocco (techcrunch.com)
7500.
[pdf] an Evolutionary Study of Linux Memory Management for Fun and Profit (usenix.org)