April 2018 Archive
3031.
Twitch stream of a PC defragmenting it's hard disk (twitch.tv)
3032.
Cracking the Crypto War (wired.com)
3033.
Stripe Atlas for LLCs (stripe.com)
3034.
Tesla’s Model 3 Is Now America’s Best-Selling Electric Car (bloomberg.com)
3035.
Sex Workers Fight Back Against SESTA/FOSTA (techdirt.com)
3036.
Failing to secure DNS is 'savage ignorance': Geoff Huston (zdnet.com)
3037.
Facebook apologises for psychological experiments on users (2014) (theguardian.com)
3038.
How I Upgraded My iPhone Memory 800% – In Shenzhen, China (youtube.com)
3039.
Breaking RSA OAEP with Manger Attack (research.kudelskisecurity.com)
3040.
Facebook data transfers to be examined by EU court, Irish judge rules (arstechnica.com)
3041.
Why Rust is the future of robotics (medium.com)
3042.
Performance Improvements in .NET Core 2.1 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
3043.
The many deceptions of Mark Zuckerberg (creativegood.com)
3044.
Adventures with cgo: Part 1- the Pointering (blog.wallaroolabs.com)
3045.
National security bill could take toll on U.S. startup investments (axios.com)
3046.
How to Pitch Naked (blog.deepgram.com)
3047.
This is what foreign spies see when they read President Trump’s tweets (washingtonpost.com)
3048.
Facebook Doesn’t Plan to Be GDPR Compliant (medium.com)
3049.
Show HN: A TDD starter template for JavaScript interviews and exercises (github.com)
3050.
Epic Games Fortnite: POSTMORTEM OF SERVICE OUTAGE 4/11/2018 – 4/12/2018 (epicgames.com)
3051.
RIP AirPort Base Stations (imore.com)
3052.
Kodi No More (kodi.tv)
3053.
CIA’s in-house board games can now be yours thanks to FOIA request (arstechnica.com)
3054.
Xkcd: Right Click (xkcd.com)
3055.
Mining the Languages of Empire in the Early Americas (2014) (theappendix.net)
3056.
Performance of Scylla Running on IBM Power Systems (ibm.com)
3057.
The statistics (and lack of) for a self-driving safety record of Tesla and Uber (hackaday.com)
3058.
Instagram suddenly chokes off developers as Facebook chases privacy (techcrunch.com)
3059.
Facebook may have leaked private data on ALL its users (washingtonpost.com)
3060.
MySQL 8.0: Changes and Expectations for Developers (soliantconsulting.com)