February 2019 Archive
901.
Microsoft is Abandoning SHA-1 Hashes for Updates (cs.columbia.edu)
902.
Tell HN: Node.js koa-router package transferred to unknown user (github.com)
903.
Microsoft’s New MT-DNN Outperforms Google BERT (medium.com)
904.
You Can Now Run Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 3 (tomshardware.com)
905.
Teaching People to Trade Stocks Is Like Starting Them on Heroin – Munger (evidenceinvestor.com)
906.
FDA warning brings young-blood transfusion company to a halt (techcrunch.com)
907.
El Chapo Trial: Why His I.T. Guy Had a Nervous Breakdown (nytimes.com)
908.
Ask HN: How bad is freelancing?
909.
Additively manufacturable micro-mechanical logic gates (nature.com)
910.
Chris Lattner on the Origins of Swift (oleb.net)
911.
Life Off the Grid, Part 2: Playing Ultima Underworld (filfre.net)
912.
CPU Clocks and Clock Interrupts, and Their Effects on Schedulers (2015) (accu.org)
913.
A FrankenPad Story: T25 with Quad-Core CPU and UHD LCD Panel (kitsunyan.github.io)
914.
The Peculiar Power of Plane Mechanic Simulator (rockpapershotgun.com)
915.
Time Travel (2006) (scottaaronson.com)
916.
Studies Shoot Down Tech’s Harmful Effects on Kids – So Now What? (nautil.us)
917.
Software Rot (2017) (geoff.greer.fm)
918.
The Tethered Uni-Rotor Network: Eternal Flight UAV (turnuav.com)
919.
Rust’s standard library was vulnerable for years and nobody noticed (medium.com)
920.
Nasa makes final attempt to communicate with Mars rover (theguardian.com)
921.
The rise of alternative milks (theguardian.com)
922.
A humble alternative to technical interviews (blog.zachwf.com)
923.
For South Asian Cooks, Yogurt Starter Is an Heirloom (nytimes.com)
924.
Ask HN: Why is there no activity indicator when an iPhone's camera is on?
925.
I scraped all of Fandango's movie listings (readypipe.com)
926.
Two-factor auth with public-key cryptography (kenforthewin.com)
927.
Remembering a Programming Language That Helped Shape the Digital New York Times (open.nytimes.com)
928.
Learn Computer Graphics from Scratch (scratchapixel.com)
929.
The Nuclear Option (city-journal.org)
930.
Deep learning may need a new programming language (venturebeat.com)