January 2019 Archive
2641.
Hyundai's Elevate robotic walking car steps out of the shadows (newatlas.com)
2642.
Swizzle Inventor: Data Movement Synthesis for GPU Kernels [pdf] (lenary.co.uk)
2643.
Tell HN: Alexa mute button is not hardwired
2644.
A hot startup raised $66M in 5 days using these 24 slides (businessinsider.com)
2645.
Teenager and His Mom Tried to Warn Apple of FaceTime Bug (wsj.com)
2646.
Facebook hires one of its biggest privacy critics to oversee WhatsApp privacy (cnbc.com)
2647.
Happy New Year
2648.
Widevine L3 DRM Vulnerable to DFA (twitter.com)
2649.
USPTO guidelines to restore software patents (patentlyo.com)
2650.
The Private Edward Gorey (bostonreview.net)
2651.
Signals from Space: A Lemonade Transparency Chronicle (lemonade.com)
2652.
Future AI: The Explorer and the Philosopher (centauri-dreams.org)
2653.
Toward race-free process signaling (lwn.net)
2654.
A website dedicated to sharing bird sounds from all over the world (xeno-canto.org)
2655.
An Art of Air and Fire: Brazil’s Renegade Balloonists (2014) (theappendix.net)
2656.
Quake 2 is the best argument for Nvidia’s ray tracing (venturebeat.com)
2657.
Git underground features (medium.com)
2658.
Findjars: a gradle plugin to debug classpath issues (github.com)
2659.
A brief introduction to XDP and eBPF (blogs.igalia.com)
2660.
American Phone Companies Are Literally Letting Their Networks Fall Apart (motherboard.vice.com)
2661.
A man found cameras in his Airbnb rental (fastcompany.com)
2662.
Google hit with £44m GDPR fine over ads (bbc.com)
2663.
Linux Fu: Easier File Watching (hackaday.com)
2664.
How to Do Data Science Using SQL on Raw JSON (rockset.com)
2665.
Americans more likely to die from opioid overdose than in a car accident (cbsnews.com)
2666.
Ask HN: Can you share your experience with broken analytics?
2667.
High-Assurance Separation Kernels: A Survey on Formal Methods (2017) (arxiv.org)
2668.
Scaling Klaviyo’s Event processing Pipeline with Stream Processing (klaviyo.tech)
2669.
My take on ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence (challenger.io)
2670.
James Watson and the Insidiousness of Scientific Racism (wired.com)