February 2018 Archive
931.
New Service, Same Old Equifax: Credit Locking App Freezes Up (nytimes.com)
932.
'Memtransistor' Forms Foundational Circuit Element to Neuromorphic Computing (spectrum.ieee.org)
933.
Tutorial: HTTP Client in C with libdill (libdill.org)
934.
Discovering Issues in HTTP/2 with Chaos Testing (twilio.com)
935.
iMac Pro 18-core Follow Up Review (hrtapps.com)
936.
The Amazon-Ification of Whole Foods (theatlantic.com)
937.
UK government should give £10K to every citizen under 55, a report suggests (bbc.co.uk)
938.
The Nature of Lisp (2006) (defmacro.org)
939.
In-Space Manufacturing Is About to Get a Big Test (2017) (space.com)
940.
The Piranha of Portugal: the Greatest Counterfeiter of All Time (2014) (globalfinancialdata.com)
941.
Things I Learned Managing Site Reliability (2017) (zwischenzugs.com)
942.
SENS Research Foundation Receives $2.4M Ethereum Donation from Vitalik Buterin (sens.org)
943.
How to break a smart home, again (securelist.com)
944.
Bulma: A CSS framework to consider (matwrites.com)
945.
Companies from the YC Winter 2018 Batch (blog.ycombinator.com)
946.
Visualising Electromagnetic Fields (lukesturgeon.co.uk)
947.
Japanese scientists invent floating 'firefly' light (reuters.com)
948.
A list of over 4000 fintech startups and companies (drive.google.com)
949.
A 3-Year-Old, $50k Bitcoin Puzzle Solved (motherboard.vice.com)
950.
Would College Students Retain More If Professors Dialed Back the Pace? (npr.org)
951.
Asking the Right Questions About AI (medium.com)
952.
Pineapple Fund's $56M Giving Spree (philanthropy.com)
953.
Show HN: Dotmesh – A git-like CLI for application states (dotmesh.com)
954.
How Myanmar forces burned, looted and killed in a remote village (reuters.com)
955.
How it works: Compiler Explorer (xania.org)
956.
Versioned Go Commands (research.swtch.com)
957.
Why 3.5M Americans in their prime years aren’t working (marketwatch.com)
958.
Facebook’s next project: American inequality (politico.com)
959.
Show HN: Lightning Network Search and Analysis Engine (1ml.com)
960.
China’s great leap forward in science (theguardian.com)