May 2018 Archive
7861.
Netflix is now worth more than Disney and Comcast (money.cnn.com)
7862.
A GraphQL publication that is open to anything and everything GraphQL related (medium.com)
7863.
Shopify goes 3D (shopify.com)
7864.
About $1.2B in cryptocurrency stolen since 2017: cybercrime group (reuters.com)
7865.
Excel: How to Use INDEX and MATCH in One Formula (techtuts.co)
7866.
Why do Kubernetes clusters in AWS cost more than they should? (medium.com)
7867.
Data structures used to build AI models
7868.
Video Q+A: App Academy’s Kelly Chung on developing a programming curriculum (blog.appacademy.io)
7869.
Interim: statically-typed, low-level Lisp withcompile-time GC-free memory mgmt (github.com)
7870.
Growing Your Mailing List After GDPR (phd-insights.com)
7871.
More than 100 models call for a contract protecting against sexual harassment (moneyish.com)
7872.
Shining a Light on Ads with Political Content (newsroom.fb.com)
7873.
The Roles of Supervised Machine Learning in Systems Neuroscience [pdf] (arxiv.org)
7874.
They're Made Out of Meat (terrybisson.com)
7875.
MCUs for the Indecisive (eejournal.com)
7876.
Jest 23 released (github.com)
7877.
GDPR Checklists and Resources: gdpr (reddit.com)
7878.
Programming Sucks (2014) (stilldrinking.org)
7879.
Detecting String Truncation with GCC 8 (developers.redhat.com)
7880.
South Carolina plans to use drones to remotely watch inmates (apnews.com)
7881.
How Living Abroad Helps You Develop a Clearer Sense of Self (hbr.org)
7882.
Let’s Encrypt (ACMEv2) for HAProxy (haproxy.com)
7883.
Netflix Briefly Tops Disney Market Value (bloomberg.com)
7884.
Will AI Ever Become Conscious? (livescience.com)
7885.
Family claims their Echo sent a private conversation to a random contact (techcrunch.com)
7886.
Errata Security: C is too low level (blog.erratasec.com)
7887.
War Is a Racket, by General Smedley D. Butler (ratical.org)
7888.
Apple wins $533.3M from Samsung in latest iPhone patent retrial (venturebeat.com)
7889.
The inside of a proton endures more pressure than anything else we’ve seen (sciencenews.org)
7890.
The NSA’s SKYNET program may be killing thousands of innocent people (2016) (arstechnica.com)