February 2018 Archive
9151.
How to Fly a Drone with Your Face (spectrum.ieee.org)
9152.
Jenkins container with ability to run docker builds and SSL
9153.
Amid furor over past sexism, Atari co-founder loses prestigious award (arstechnica.com)
9154.
ICLR 2018 acceptance statistics (visualization) (webia.lip6.fr)
9155.
Weak cryptographic standards removal notice (githubengineering.com)
9156.
Delays hit KodakCoin crypto-currency plans (bbc.co.uk)
9157.
Apple removes encrypted messaging app Telegram from App Store (telegraph.co.uk)
9158.
What Kids Are Really Learning About Slavery (theatlantic.com)
9159.
The Engineering of the Drinking Bird (youtube.com)
9160.
Malaria detection and machine learning (upvote.pub)
9161.
AutoSploit: Automated Mass Exploiter (uses Shodan and Metasploit) (github.com)
9162.
Where’s Rust headed in 2018? Ask the community (hacks.mozilla.org)
9163.
T-Mobile Blocks Pirate Sites Then Reports Itself for Net Neutrality Violation (torrentfreak.com)
9164.
ModernJS – Node.js, Babel, and Slack from its best side (github.com)
9165.
Three Ways Red Hat Acquiring CoreOS Helps Cloud Native (sysdig.com)
9166.
On the Existence of Powerful Natural Languages (gwern.net)
9167.
Laurene Powell Jobs Eyes BuzzFeed Deal (ft.com)
9168.
The most important connection in any network is the local (aeon.co)
9169.
Disney as a Service (Pt. II) and the Future of the 'House of Mouse' (redef.com)
9170.
How to convert shaders from Shadertoy to ThreeJS (medium.com)
9171.
The increasing nature of front end complexity (blog.logrocket.com)
9172.
Hello Inc (sense sleep tracker) sources public on GitHub (github.com)
9173.
Report on youth homelessness in San Francisco [pdf] (larkinstreetyouth.org)
9174.
Nintendo Labo Toy-Con Garage lets you make your own custom playthings (polygon.com)
9175.
Telegram app removed from App Store (usatoday.com)
9176.
Cloudflare now lets you run JavaScript on the edge (blog.cloudflare.com)
9177.
In Rust, ordinary vectors are values (smallcultfollowing.com)
9178.
Show HN: Guide to Mobile App Push Notifications (appedus.com)
9179.
“500 miles, or a little bit more.” (web.mit.edu)
9180.
Software That Bullies Users into Paying for Upgrades (newsfactor.com)