2018 Archive
211.
IBM is not doing "cognitive computing" with Watson (2016) (rogerschank.com)
212.
Slack closes account of an Iranian user living in Canada (twitter.com)
213.
All of Oculus’s Rift headsets have stopped working due to an expired certificate (techcrunch.com)
214.
Let’s talk about usernames (b-list.org)
215.
Au Revoir (blog.docker.com)
216.
Ask HN: What are the things that you have automated in your personal life?
217.
Why you should not use Google Cloud (medium.com)
218.
Dumber phone (nomasters.io)
219.
Safe ways to do things in bash (github.com)
220.
Sr.ht, the hacker's forge, now open for public alpha (drewdevault.com)
221.
MacBook Pro with faster performance and new features for pros (apple.com)
222.
Why Do Keynote Speakers Keep Suggesting That Improving Security Is Possible? (usenix.org)
223.
Facial recognition: It’s time for action (blogs.microsoft.com)
224.
Remote Code Execution on a Facebook server (blog.scrt.ch)
225.
New Evidence of Hacked Supermicro Hardware Found in U.S. Telecom (bloomberg.com)
226.
I've spent the last two years building a new email client (ivelope.com)
227.
Announcing Open Source of WPF, Windows Forms, and WinUI (blogs.windows.com)
228.
Non-profit’s $300 hepatitis C cure as effective as $84k alternative (theguardian.com)
229.
People Aren’t Dumb, the World Is Hard (freakonomics.com)
230.
Ask HN: Best alternative to Gmail?
231.
Show HN: My embarrassing personal website from the 90s (boglin.iwarp.com)
232.
A letter about Google AMP (ampletter.org)
233.
Show HN: Hacker News Classics (jsomers.net)
234.
GDPR: Don't Panic (jacquesmattheij.com)
235.
DNS Performance compared: CloudFlare 1.1.1.1 x Google 8.8.8.8 x Quad9 x OpenDNS (medium.com)
236.
“My ten hour white noise video now has five copyright claims” (twitter.com)
237.
Changing Our Approach to Anti-Tracking (blog.mozilla.org)
238.
If you want to understand Silicon Valley, watch Silicon Valley (gatesnotes.com)
239.
Zuckerberg on Cambridge Analytica situation (facebook.com)
240.
Facebook Container Extension: Take control of how you’re being tracked (blog.mozilla.org)