February 2018 Archive
841.
Finding the Greedy, Prodigal, and Suicidal Contracts at Scale (arxiv.org)
842.
Writing eBPF tracing tools in Rust (jvns.ca)
843.
Is-Vegan – Helps you to find out which food ingredients are vegan (github.com)
844.
Stripping CO2 from the air and using it to produce carbon-neutral fuel (theguardian.com)
845.
IOTA: Cannot be used for IoT, loss of funds may occur (shitcoin.com)
846.
How Will I Measure My Life? (facebook.com)
847.
Skylight, a Ruby profiler, free for open source applications (blog.skylight.io)
848.
DragonFFI: C Foreign Function Interface and JIT Using Clang/LLVM (github.com)
849.
LMARV-1: A RISC-V processor you can see [video] (youtube.com)
850.
Networked Physics in Virtual Reality (developer.oculus.com)
851.
Adolescents’ rich and nuanced relationship with risky behaviour (nature.com)
852.
Memory Tagging and how it improves C/C++ memory safety (arxiv.org)
853.
A Guide to Law Enforcement Spying Technology (eff.org)
854.
Y Combinator Is Launching a “Grad School” for Booming Startups (fastcompany.com)
855.
Bringing AMP to Gmail (blog.google)
856.
Nothing Is Cheaper Than Proof of Work (2015) (truthcoin.info)
857.
Show HN: Carbon Doomsday – Graph and API of Earth's Carbon Dioxide (carbondoomsday.com)
858.
The “Oh-My-God Particle” (en.wikipedia.org)
859.
A first naïve look at Truffle Ruby (github.com)
860.
Announcing SegWit support (blog.coinbase.com)
861.
Docker for Data Science (towardsdatascience.com)
862.
Elsevier’s profits swell to more than £900M (timeshighereducation.com)
863.
Show HN: Online web tools to get your work done faster (hreftools.com)
864.
Cleo Robotics Demonstrates Uniquely Clever Ducted Fan Drone (spectrum.ieee.org)
865.
ASCIIToSVG: Convert ASCII Diagrams to Beautiful SVGs (github.com)
866.
Cognitive Ability and Vulnerability to Fake News (scientificamerican.com)
867.
Chrome extension to play Netflix in 1080p (github.com)
868.
Toyota develops first neodymium-reduced, heat-resistant magnet for motors (greencarcongress.com)
869.
Show HN: Use encrypted passwords in shell scripts signed with your SSH key (github.com)
870.
Reading bits in far too many ways (fgiesen.wordpress.com)