January 2019 Archive
211.
NSA to Release Their Reverse Engineering Framework GHIDRA to Public at RSA (rsaconference.com)
212.
Apple Lays Off 200 Employees from Autonomous Car Unit (cnbc.com)
213.
WeWork Gets a Visit from Financial Reality (bloomberg.com)
214.
Use DuckDuckGo to improve your privacy online (2018) (spreadprivacy.com)
215.
Apple was warned about the FaceTime eavesdropping bug last week (theverge.com)
216.
Flair: A simple framework for natural language processing (github.com)
217.
Marriott Concedes 5M Passport Numbers Lost to Hackers Were Not Encrypted (nytimes.com)
218.
Switching my parents over to Linux saved me a lot of headache and support calls (write.as)
219.
Grin – A private and lightweight mimblewimble blockchain (grin-tech.org)
220.
Ask HN: Highest paying remote companies?
221.
Show HN: HeyFromTheFuture – Advice people wish they had at your age (heyfromthefuture.com)
222.
Humaaans: Mix-and-match illustrations of people with a design library (humaaans.com)
223.
Ten minutes a day (medium.com)
224.
The Painful Price of Becoming Jackie Chan (newrepublic.com)
225.
Sequel Pro – Open source macOS native MySQL GUI client (sequelpro.com)
226.
Migrating from Google Analytics (thomashunter.name)
227.
Intro to hacking MicroSD cards (2013) (bunniestudios.com)
228.
The unlikely resurgence of Dungeons and Dragons (inlander.com)
229.
Revery – Native, high-performance, cross-platform desktop apps (github.com)
230.
The Day I Fell in Love with Fuzzing (nullprogram.com)
231.
Most “ugly” produce gets turned into soups, sauces, salsa, jam (twitter.com)
232.
Bytecode compilers and interpreters (bernsteinbear.com)
233.
Dive into Deep Learning: Berkeley Course (d2l.ai)
234.
Too Many Workers Are Trapped by Non-Competes (bloomberg.com)
235.
Show HN: X-spreadsheet – A JavaScript canvas spreadsheet for web (github.com)
236.
Dropbox buys HelloSign (YC W11) for $230M (techcrunch.com)
237.
Ask HN: Best things in your bash_profile/aliases?
238.
Supporting open source with 3% of our revenue (blog.geteventbot.com)
239.
Marble Marcher: ray-traced real time game on the surface of evolving fractals (codeparade.itch.io)
240.
Mark Zuckerberg Speaks Down to Users and Misses the Point (eff.org)