January 2018 Archive
3181.
Slack is down (status.slack.com)
3182.
Electron is Cancer (medium.com)
3183.
Important: Windows security updates released Jan 3, 2018, and antivirus software (support.microsoft.com)
3184.
API Security Checklist (templarbit.com)
3185.
Nextcloud Talk is here (karlitschek.de)
3186.
Scientists discover clean water ice just below Mars' surface (wired.com)
3187.
House Passes the Cyber Vulnerability Disclosure Reporting Act (eff.org)
3188.
Facebook Finally Blinks (theatlantic.com)
3189.
Stop encouraging girls to code for a living (noemi.ro)
3190.
SYN packet handling in the wild (blog.cloudflare.com)
3191.
Reports of credit card fraud pile up from OnePlus customers (arstechnica.com)
3192.
Twitter Employees View “Everything You Post” Including Private “Sex Messages” (projectveritas.com)
3193.
Spectre mitigations in MSVC (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
3194.
Am I a bad feminist? – Margaret Atwood (theglobeandmail.com)
3195.
Microsoft released a book, the Future Computed: AI and its role in society (blogs.microsoft.com)
3196.
Tesla loses one of its most senior engineers and director of manufacturing (electrek.co)
3197.
Kaggle: Hands-On Data Science Education (kaggle.com)
3198.
Re: Social Software and Meaningful Interactions ("Dear Zuck") (medium.com)
3199.
How to Create a Cryptocurrency (jaynagpaul.com)
3200.
Captain Wellby and his 1,000-mile march (2017) (blogs.bl.uk)
3201.
AI rips objects from video and reimagines them in 3D AR (thenextweb.com)
3202.
The case for and against safeguard duty on solar module imports from China (mycleanenergy.blog)
3203.
How do I test Plasma Mobile? (part 1) (blog.bshah.in)
3204.
How video games demonize fat people (theoutline.com)
3205.
Why We Forget Most of the Books We Read (theatlantic.com)
3206.
Show HN: Yoda: Personal assistant, based on the command line. Herh herh (github.com)
3207.
Caviar’s Word2Vec Tagging for Menu Item Recommendations (medium.com)
3208.
Instagram Graph API Launches and Instagram API Platform Deprecation (developers.facebook.com)
3209.
Graydon Hoare reflects on creating Rust (twitter.com)
3210.
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