February 2018 Archive
7531.
Bari Weiss and the Excesses of Call-Out Culture (theatlantic.com)
7532.
Tesla's Amazon cloud account was hacked and used to mine cryptocurrency (businessinsider.com)
7533.
JAMstack PWA – Build a Polling App with Gatsby.js, Firebase, and Styled-Component (medium.com)
7534.
Effectively-once semantics in Apache Pulsar (streamlio.com)
7535.
Open Pattern Matching for C++ [pdf] (stroustrup.com)
7536.
The last years: imagining a future with genetically engineered viruses (drewdevault.com)
7537.
IPFS: the missing link for our future (nunobrito1981.blogspot.com)
7538.
Math Is Just Another Framework (frontside.io)
7539.
What is going on with WHOIS? (rstreet.org)
7540.
PostgreSQL Maximum Table Size (blog.2ndquadrant.com)
7541.
How to spot a suckercoin (steemit.com)
7542.
SOPA-style internet censorship proposed in Canada (unfairplay.ca)
7543.
Five Things I Learned Building a SAAS App with Vue.js (hackernoon.com)
7544.
Students are rising up against gun violence in the aftermath of Florida shooting (vox.com)
7545.
Why WeWork locked up its beer taps in California (sfchronicle.com)
7546.
Linux’izing your Windows PC Part 2 – LAMP, MEAN, Python, Java, Machine Learning (cepa.io)
7547.
Diseased Streets – Downtown San Francisco survey finds trash, feces and needles (nbcbayarea.com)
7548.
Afrikan governments must use data to boost women empowerment in STEM (iafrikan.com)
7549.
10,000 Year Clock (10000yearclock.net)
7550.
Managing a Go monorepo with Bazel (filipnikolovski.com)
7551.
This Tool Uses Deep Learning to Explain Privacy Policies (blog.searchencrypt.com)
7552.
Albertsons to buy Rite Aid as Amazon threat looms (reuters.com)
7553.
Known unknowns – zero-days in the wild (alexgaynor.net)
7554.
Murdlok: A new old adventure game for the C64 (pagetable.com)
7555.
Show HN: An Atari Breakout Clone in an Observable Notebook (beta.observablehq.com)
7556.
Introducing public beta of Datalore – web application for machine learning (blog.jetbrains.com)
7557.
Introducing the Uber AI Residency (eng.uber.com)
7558.
The secretive company behind Missouri's lethal injections (buzzfeed.com)
7559.
You can write a keylogger in pure CSS (twitter.com)
7560.
On the Security of Walls (schneier.com)