May 2018 Archive
151.
Introducing .app, a more secure home for apps on the web (blog.google)
152.
GDPR: Programmatic ad buying plummets in Europe (digiday.com)
153.
“Manager READMEs” from some tech companies (hackernoon.com)
154.
Facebook is launching a dating feature (cnbc.com)
155.
Diamonds Suck (2006) (diamondssuck.com)
156.
A new fast hash table in response to Google’s new fast hash table (probablydance.com)
157.
Lobe – Deep Learning Made Simple (lobe.ai)
158.
How a Kalman filter works, in pictures (2015) (bzarg.com)
159.
How to disappear from the internet (theguardian.com)
160.
Andy Rubin Puts Essential Up for Sale, Cancels Next Phone (bloomberg.com)
161.
Fake it till you make it: the wolves of Instagram (theguardian.com)
162.
Why Is Front-End Development So Unstable? (breck-mckye.com)
163.
A pure JavaScript implementation of Git for Node and browsers (github.com)
164.
Apple cracking down on applications that send location data to third-parties (9to5mac.com)
165.
Why Is Location Data No Longer Private? (krebsonsecurity.com)
166.
High Speed Networking: Open Sourcing our Kernel Bypass Work (bbc.co.uk)
167.
Moving Fast and Securing Things (slack.engineering)
168.
30 years later, QBasic is still the best (nicolasbize.com)
169.
The Awk Programming Language (1988) [pdf] (ia802309.us.archive.org)
170.
Facebook Use Has Been Dropping Since the 2016 Election, According to SimilarWeb (nwn.blogs.com)
171.
The Various Kinds of IO – Blocking, Non-Blocking, Multiplexed and Async (rubberducking.com)
172.
GDPR: Removing Monal from the EU (monal.im)
173.
A 1970s Teenager's Bedroom (1998) (rocketroberts.com)
174.
Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues (2015) (setosa.io)
175.
Side-channel attacking browsers through CSS3 features (evonide.com)
176.
The Senate has forced a vote to restore net neutrality (theverge.com)
177.
Getting 1Password 7 ready for the Mac App Store (blog.agilebits.com)
178.
Memory transfer between snails challenges view of how brain remembers (statnews.com)
179.
Walmart will begin offering to subsidize college tuition for its U.S. workers (nytimes.com)
180.
Facebook Tools Are Used to Screen Out Older Job Seekers, Lawsuit Claims (bloomberg.com)