April 2018 Archive
421.
Startup says it wants to fight poverty, but a food stamp giant is blocking it (nytimes.com)
422.
Coinbase Ventures (blog.coinbase.com)
423.
Casino high-roller database stolen through a thermometer in the lobby fish tank (businessinsider.com)
424.
Lessons Learned Reproducing a Deep Reinforcement Learning Paper (amid.fish)
425.
Recursive drawing (recursivedrawing.com)
426.
Redux – Not Dead Yet (blog.isquaredsoftware.com)
427.
Nuclear fusion on brink of being realised, say MIT scientists (theguardian.com)
428.
What Good Is ‘Community’ When Someone Else Makes All the Rules? (nytimes.com)
429.
Ask HN: What is the best Modern C++ MOOC?
430.
Hash-based Signatures: An illustrated Primer (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
431.
Assumptions about how children learn to read have been disproven by research (theatlantic.com)
432.
“Close to tears, he left at the intermission”: how Kubrick upset Clarke (2017) (newstatesman.com)
433.
Gravitation water vortex power plant (en.wikipedia.org)
434.
AT&T stealing/misrouting 1.1.1.0/29 for some of their residential customers (dslreports.com)
435.
Ask HN: Does SEO still work in 2018?
436.
At 88, doctor pursues a long-ignored treatment for strokes, heart attacks (statnews.com)
437.
Google's Project Zero exposes unpatched Windows 10 lockdown bypass (zdnet.com)
438.
An in-depth tour of Nikon’s Hikari Glass factory (imaging-resource.com)
439.
Escaping Poverty Requires Almost 20 Years with Nearly Nothing Going Wrong (theatlantic.com)
440.
FCC declines to punish Sinclair for its ‘must-run’ segments and scripts (techcrunch.com)
441.
Ethereum Sharding FAQ (github.com)
442.
Middle-Class Families Increasingly Look to Community Colleges (nytimes.com)
443.
Stuff in Space – realtime 3D map of objects in Earth's orbit (stuffin.space)
444.
Text Embedding Models Contain Bias (developers.googleblog.com)
445.
A look at terminal emulators, part 2 (lwn.net)
446.
Ask HN: Where did you learn modular electronics?
447.
MIT AGI: Boston Dynamics [video] (youtube.com)
448.
MySQL 8.0 is now generally available (mysqlserverteam.com)
449.
How people die vs. media coverage of death (owenshen24.github.io)
450.
United States v. Microsoft Corp. Dismissed [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)