Intel needs to come clean about Meltdown and Spectre
(theverge.com)
January 2018 Archive
3091.
3092.
3093.
3094.
Burger King made a surprisingly good ad about net neutrality
(theverge.com)
3095.
U.S. soldiers are revealing sensitive and dangerous information by jogging
(washingtonpost.com)
3096.
Researchers Use a Blockchain to Boost Anonymous Torrent Sharing
(torrentfreak.com)
3097.
Dutch Spies Watched as Russians Hacked US Democrats
(securityweek.com)
3098.
The Only Way to Keep Your Resolutions
(nytimes.com)
3099.
Every freelancer starts out undervaluing their work
(kenwestgaard.com)
3100.
3101.
The new world order is here
(axios.com)
3102.
How to Find Arbitrage Opportunities in Python
(dailycodingproblem.com)
3103.
How America Is Transforming Islam
(theatlantic.com)
3104.
Retpoline: a software construct for preventing branch-target-injection
(support.google.com)
3105.
How the Blockchain is redefining trust
(wired.com)
3106.
3107.
Why Dolphins Are Deep Thinkers (2003)
(theguardian.com)
3108.
How to grow product with KPIs
(medium.com)
3109.
We Don’t Talk Enough About Money in Silicon Valley. No, Really
(hunterwalk.com)
3110.
3111.
The Humiliation of Aziz Ansari
(theatlantic.com)
3112.
Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan dies aged 46
(theguardian.com)
3113.
3114.
BitConnect is shutting down its lending and exchange platform
(thenextweb.com)
3115.
OpenCensus: A Stats Collection and Distributed Tracing Framework
(opensource.googleblog.com)
3116.
Tech Crunch: New Way to Learn Hacking and Coding
(practicalpentestlabs.com)
3117.
Bootstrap 4 is released
(sdtimes.com)
3118.
Gauss–Markov theorem
(en.wikipedia.org)
3119.
3120.
Zhaoxin launches their highest-performance Chinese x86 chips
(fuse.wikichip.org)