February 2018 Archive
7741.
7742.
Your Guide to Television’s Quantum-Dot Future
(spectrum.ieee.org)
7743.
7744.
7745.
Sergey Brin, my Father, and our obsession with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs
(medium.freecodecamp.org)
7746.
Show HN: Tracking cursor movements using only CSS
(github.com)
7747.
Musk shared the first images of SpaceX satellites that could change the internet
(businessinsider.com)
7748.
7749.
Zillions of Games
(en.wikipedia.org)
7750.
Millions of Dollars in Ethereum Are Vulnerable to Hackers Right Now
(motherboard.vice.com)
7751.
Tech companies should stop pretending AI won’t destroy jobs
(technologyreview.com)
7752.
Rust Typestates
(yoric.github.io)
7753.
Why We Use D3 and Ember for Data Visualization
(simplereach.com)
7754.
When a complex system is left alone, it will return to its initial state
(sciencedaily.com)
7755.
Approaching One Driver Overhead
(comminos.com)
7756.
Why upgrade PostgreSQL?
(why-upgrade.depesz.com)
7757.
7758.
Modern C++ Isn’t Memory Safe Either
(neosmart.net)
7759.
AMD Gets Zen About the Edge
(nextplatform.com)
7760.
Beware the risk of employee burnout – Cambridge Network
(cambridgenetwork.co.uk)
7761.
You probably don’t need an automatic admin framework
(rorsvort.com)
7762.
Five Jobs That Are Set to Grow in 2018
(technologyreview.com)
7763.
Why do we decide to follow people other than our friends?
(livacengiz.github.io)
7764.
24 Hours of Crypto Mining Experiment
(hackernoon.com)
7765.
Accelerate your API delivery process
(tyk.io)
7767.
Toxic metal concentrations in e-Cigarette vapour
(ehp.niehs.nih.gov)
7768.
7769.
Ternimal
(github.com)
7770.