December 2018 Archive
181.
Write good git commit messages (juffalow.com)
182.
Tracking leaks on NDA beta Xbox 360s by embedding serial number on-screen (twitter.com)
183.
Measuring the “Filter Bubble”: How Google is influencing what you click (spreadprivacy.com)
184.
What I learned in ten years of blogging (ferrucc.io)
185.
Clojure 1.10 release (clojure.org)
186.
Malaysia seeks $7.5B in reparations from Goldman Sachs (reuters.com)
187.
Best Paper Awards in Computer Science since 1996 (jeffhuang.com)
188.
Show HN: Open source JavaScript library to record and replay the web (rrweb.io)
189.
MIT team develops 3D printer that's 10x faster than comparable 3D printers (3ders.org)
190.
Google personalizes search results even when you’re logged out, new study finds (theverge.com)
191.
Linux 4.20 released (lkml.org)
192.
How Does React Tell a Class from a Function? (overreacted.io)
193.
“Modern” C++ Lamentations (aras-p.info)
194.
Verizon signals its Yahoo and AOL divisions are almost worthless (nbcnews.com)
195.
Building a Spotify Player for My Mac SE/30 (68kmla.org)
196.
Thieves boosting signal from key fobs inside homes to steal vehicles (cbc.ca)
197.
How the Dreamcast Copy Protection Was Defeated (fabiensanglard.net)
198.
Experts Urge U.S. To Continue Support for Nuclear Fusion Research (scientificamerican.com)
199.
50 CVEs in 50 Days: Fuzzing Adobe Reader (research.checkpoint.com)
200.
Internal emails cause more trouble for Facebook and its C.E.O. (newyorker.com)
201.
Browsers (adactio.com)
202.
Show HN: A new spline (raphlinus.github.io)
203.
Can you use a magnifying glass and moonlight to light a fire? (2016) (what-if.xkcd.com)
204.
The cold start problem: how to build your machine learning portfolio (towardsdatascience.com)
205.
Man sues feds after being detained for refusing to unlock his phone at airport (arstechnica.com)
206.
WireGuard for iOS (lists.zx2c4.com)
207.
China Announces Punishments for Intellectual-Property Theft (bloomberg.com)
208.
Artificial Intelligence Creates Realistic Pictures of People (openculture.com)
209.
IPv6 xmas display uses 75 Internet's worth of addresses (hackaday.com)
210.
After landing a lucrative job at a tech startup, I had made a terrible mistake (torontolife.com)