May 2018 Archive
1381.
As Google Feeds Cats, Owl Lovers Cry Foul (nytimes.com)
1382.
Windows 1803 Update Turns on SSH (bleepingcomputer.com)
1383.
Manual chip decapsulation [video] (duo.com)
1384.
Show HN: Anon – A Unix Command to Anonymise Data (github.com)
1385.
The Pain Hustlers (nytimes.com)
1386.
Scanner: Processing Terabytes of Video on Hundreds of Machines (cs.cmu.edu)
1387.
Generative Adversarial Examples [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1388.
Ask HN: What do you consider resume red flags?
1389.
Facebook Location History View (facebook.com)
1390.
Microsoft’s commitment to GDPR, privacy and customers’ control of their own data (blogs.microsoft.com)
1391.
Donor Advised Funds get big tax breaks but little oversight (theatlantic.com)
1392.
Is ‘culture fit’ merely a code word for unethical discrimination?
1393.
Tech conferences moving north as Trump policies turn off attendees (business.financialpost.com)
1394.
Why Silicon Valley can’t fix itself (theguardian.com)
1395.
The ‘suprasecular’ stagnation (voxeu.org)
1396.
Was Kevin Cooper Framed for Murder? (nytimes.com)
1397.
Publish everything you write (pretty much) (facebook.com)
1398.
Announcing the release of Fedora 28 (fedoramagazine.org)
1399.
The Computer for the 21st Cenury (1991) [pdf] (lri.fr)
1400.
A few Wi-Fi transmitters and your house becomes a coprocessor (arstechnica.com)
1401.
Kubernetes Ingress Controller for Kong (konghq.com)
1402.
Trump White House quietly cancels NASA research verifying greenhouse gas cuts (sciencemag.org)
1403.
Allen Integrated Cell is a powerful tool for visualizing biology in 3D (techcrunch.com)
1404.
Simone Giertz is out of surgery and her doctors are very pleased (twitter.com)
1405.
New study quantifies Bitcoin’s ludicrous energy consumption (arstechnica.com)
1406.
Google Grapples with ‘Horrifying’ Reaction to Uncanny AI Tech (bloomberg.com)
1407.
Windows 10 1803 Update Failure (sdbr.net)
1408.
Twitter delays shutdown of legacy APIs as it launches a replacement (techcrunch.com)
1409.
Sweden distributes 'be prepared for war' leaflet to all 4.8m homes (theguardian.com)
1410.
Several species of flatworm have made a home in metropolitan France (washingtonpost.com)