January 2018 Archive
9841.
The net neutrality testing app that Apple rejected is available now (arstechnica.com)
9842.
JavaScript: Can (a==1 && a==2 && a==3) ever evaluate to true? (codeburst.io)
9843.
Skepticism About Moral Responsibility (plato.stanford.edu)
9844.
Ask HN: Do you answer Equal Opportunity Employment forms?
9845.
Post-work: the radical idea of a world without jobs (theguardian.com)
9846.
Show HN: JD3Sankey to build Sankey diagrams using a REPL interface (github.com)
9847.
A superstar Chinese hacker just won $112,000 from Google, its largest bug bounty (businessinsider.com)
9848.
OpenCensus: A Stats Collection and Distributed Tracing Framework (opensource.googleblog.com)
9849.
Paul Bocuse died (bbc.com)
9850.
Quantum Computers and the future of Bitcoin
9851.
AI finds that toothpaste ingredient may help fight drug-resistant malaria (cam.ac.uk)
9852.
The hard stuff made easy (idevaffiliate.com)
9853.
Angry iPhone X users say nothing happens on the screen when the phone rings (dailymail.co.uk)
9854.
The impromptu Slack war room where companies unite to fight Spectre-Meltdown (arstechnica.com)
9855.
Can the Great Firewall remotely brick iPhones? (twitter.com)
9856.
Ask HN: Who is sending “notification” phishing emails?
9857.
New Oxford exam times help women (thetimes.co.uk)
9858.
Foxconn Electronics calls extraordinary shareholders meeting on 31st January (digitimes.com)
9859.
Turn your Bitcoin wallet address (or anything else) into a barcode. Barcodely (barcodely.com)
9860.
Should we consider adolescence to last until age 24? (theverge.com)
9861.
The Rise of the 60 Vote Senate (scribd.com)
9862.
Silicon Valley and the Threat to Democracy (thedailybeast.com)
9863.
Apache Guacamole 0.9.14 (guacamole.apache.org)
9864.
Observations of Apple Open Source (ahyattdev.github.io)
9865.
Is Your ID Approved for Travel? These Are the Latest Rules (nytimes.com)
9866.
4-Step Sailboat Retrospective for Smooth Sailing (pagerduty.com)
9867.
Los Alamos National Laboratory fined for shipping plutonium via commercial air (abqjournal.com)
9868.
Machines Teaching Each Other Could Be the Biggest Exponential Trend in AI (singularityhub.com)
9869.
Show HN: Connecting makers and people of diff abilities – to make better products (accessthisability.com)
9870.
Ten More Things I Wish I’d Known About Bash (zwischenzugs.com)