April 2017 Archive
8071.
Cybersecurity Startup Tanium Exposed Hospital's Network in Demos w/o Permission (wsj.com)
8072.
Nintendo News, on a 30-Year Time Delay (tedium.co)
8073.
On the judicious use of Clojure's core.async (realworldclojure.com)
8074.
Public Preview of Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility (aws.amazon.com)
8075.
The secret to never burning out again (blog.churnbuster.io)
8076.
Why Scrum sucks, and what you ought to be doing instead (youtube.com)
8077.
Battle Code Man this is fun (codingame.com)
8078.
Image Moderation for Amazon Rekognition (aws.amazon.com)
8079.
How we found a tcpdump vulnerability using cloud fuzzing (softscheck.com)
8080.
The Year of the Bots (sweetcode.io)
8081.
Newfound Super-Earth Boosts Search for Alien Life (scientificamerican.com)
8082.
BICO: Speed up k-means on large data sets by using data reduction (github.com)
8083.
WebVR Google Daydream Support Lands in Servo (blog.mozvr.com)
8084.
South Indian frog oozes molecule that inexplicably decimates flu viruses (arstechnica.com)
8085.
12 Things about Product-Market Fit – a16z blog (a16z.com)
8086.
Look for Scars – Product Insights from the Hotel Experience (usermuse.com)
8087.
Valley invested $120M in a $400 juicer that works as well as your hands (vox.com)
8088.
Easy and Flexible UIKit Layout Without Storyboards or Auto Layout (medium.com)
8089.
Amazon Lex – Now Generally Available (aws.amazon.com)
8090.
Australia, NZ step up nationalist rhetoric with visa curbs on skilled workers (reuters.com)
8091.
See how data traverses the internet and the privacy risks it faces along the way (ixmaps.ca)
8092.
A scene in Attack of the Clones changes the way we see the Jedi (blastr.com)
8093.
Women Dominate College Majors That Lead to Lower-Paying Work (hbr.org)
8094.
Optimizing My Face (medium.com)
8095.
Office Culture Crushes Women's Ambitions (theatlantic.com)
8096.
Tails – Sorry, we do not provide Torrent files any longer (tails.boum.org)
8097.
Forcing the password gropers through a smaller hole with OpenBSD's PF queues (bsdly.blogspot.com)
8098.
Don’t “empower” anybody (m.signalvnoise.com)
8099.
Dell's new high-end all-in-one PC offers Ubuntu Linux or RHEL (zdnet.com)
8100.
Upstart Switch Chip Maker Tears Up the Ethernet Roadmap (nextplatform.com)