February 2018 Archive
91.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2018)
92.
50 Years of Art Books from the Met, for Free Download (metmuseum.org)
93.
Intel made smart glasses that look normal (theverge.com)
94.
Upwork banned my account for 'being dishonest' (ribice.ba)
95.
MPEG-2 Patents Have Expired (mpegla.com)
96.
Family fun with deepfakes (svencharleer.com)
97.
Working remotely, 4 years in (jvns.ca)
98.
How Google Chrome’s ad blocker works (ctrl.blog)
99.
Ikea founder leaves fortune to no one, structures it to ensure it lasts forever (bloomberg.com)
100.
How Inmates Play Tabletop RPGs in Prisons Where Dice Are Contraband (waypoint.vice.com)
101.
Amazon will launch its own delivery service to compete with FedEx, UPS (bgr.com)
102.
Tinc VPN: Secure Private Network Between Hosts (tinc-vpn.org)
103.
Planet Shadertoy (shadertoy.com)
104.
The Case for the “Self-Driven Child” (scientificamerican.com)
105.
Facebook ordered to delete illegally collected data by Belgian court (theguardian.com)
106.
Chrome will stop displaying ads that are repeatedly flagged as disruptive (blog.google)
107.
Cloudflare Terminates Service to Sci-Hub Domain Names (torrentfreak.com)
108.
Postmortem of Service Outage at 3.4M Concurrent Users (epicgames.com)
109.
Deodorants, perfumes, soaps pollute air at levels as high as cars (nytimes.com)
110.
Asciinema 2.0 (blog.asciinema.org)
111.
India Wants to Give Half a Billion People Free Health Care (nytimes.com)
112.
Automerge: JSON-like data structure for building collaborative apps (github.com)
113.
Worst Roommate Ever (nymag.com)
114.
Twitter Soars After Surprise Sales Gain, First Real Profit (bloomberg.com)
115.
Flight Sim Company Embeds Malware to Steal Pirates’ Passwords (torrentfreak.com)
116.
Nuklear: A single-header ANSI C GUI library (github.com)
117.
The Long, Slow Decline of BitTorrent (2017) (plagiarismtoday.com)
118.
MacOS may lose data on APFS-formatted disk images (bombich.com)
119.
Hey Microsoft, Stop Installing Apps on My PC Without Asking (howtogeek.com)
120.
Sprawling Mayan network discovered under Guatemala jungle (bbc.com)