January 2018 Archive
8971.
Roger Federer – 20 Years, 20 Titles (interactive.swissinfo.ch)
8972.
Self-guided workshop on fragment shaders and signed distance functions (hughsk.io)
8973.
China Unveils Vision for 'Polar Silk Road' Across Arctic (reuters.com)
8974.
Russian trolls created Facebook events seen by more than 300,000 users (money.cnn.com)
8975.
CoinCheck’s $530M Cryptocurrency Hack Was Inevitable (ccn.com)
8976.
Concurrency in Java and Go (txt.fliglio.com)
8977.
Sequoia and A16z Secretly Backing This Crypto Hedge Fund (fortune.com)
8978.
Prepare for changes to macOS Server (support.apple.com)
8979.
Prodeum Coin website down, replace with vulgarity (reddit.com)
8980.
Generalization Theory and Deep Nets, an Introduction (offconvex.github.io)
8981.
Intel notifies Chinese companies about security flaw ahead of US govt (techcrunch.com)
8982.
Books from a Library that many HNers will envy (I just bought 2) (twitter.com)
8983.
Audio Fabric (tbaldw.in)
8984.
77k uncached disk ops/sec with avg read latency 0.88ms (blog.yugabyte.com)
8985.
I Just Had the Most Surreal Experience in My Life (huffingtonpost.com)
8986.
Fitness tracker Strava could be giving away sensitive military info (cnet.com)
8987.
Ripple Wants XRP to Be Bitcoin for Banks. If Only the Banks Wanted It (bloomberg.com)
8988.
Writing a background service in GoLang (medium.com)
8989.
Build self contained .NET applications using MKBundle and mono (mono-project.com)
8990.
Show HN: A terminal-based typing game in Go (github.com)
8991.
Tragic tale of the first alpha Wolf to return to Oregon (outsideonline.com)
8992.
Cheap Tricks: The Low Cost of Internet Harassment (propublica.org)
8993.
Monocypher (crypto library) 1.1.0 is out (monocypher.org)
8994.
Science’s Significant Problem with Statistics (2013) (nautil.us)
8995.
On turning up (speak.sh)
8996.
Mindsets for Thinking about Innovation in – And Competition from – China (a16z.com)
8997.
How Islamic State Ran the City of Mosul (theguardian.com)
8998.
Linux 4.16 Is Tightening Up Access to /dev/mem by Default – Phoronix (phoronix.com)
8999.
The 100 most nutritious foods (bbc.com)
9000.
How not to kill good ideas (hackernoon.com)