January 2018 Archive
10801.
Testing Windows 10 Performance Before and After the Meltdown Patch (techspot.com)
10802.
Harvard architecture (en.wikipedia.org)
10803.
Investing in You (blog.wealthfront.com)
10804.
Beijing to build $2B AI research park: Xinhua (reuters.com)
10805.
Jimmy Iovine Leaving Apple Music in August (billboard.com)
10806.
Hive Project Platform Business Roadmap [pdf] (hive-project.net)
10807.
Golang SwaggerUI API documentation with go-swagger (ribice.ba)
10808.
Ask HN: Do You Use VPC Endpoints for Amazon S3?
10809.
Cloud Native Landscape Celebrates First Anniversary (medium.com)
10810.
One of Australia's richest men lost $1M in an email scam (smh.com.au)
10811.
“I'm a blind Twitter user” (twitter.com)
10812.
Introducing 'Upstarts' a Series About Breaking the Status Quo (vice.com)
10813.
A Brief History of sed (blog.sourcerer.io)
10814.
Mapzen's former routing team goes to Mapbox (techcrunch.com)
10815.
Yale Professors Race Google and IBM to the First Quantum Computer (nytimes.com)
10816.
3 Reasons Apple Joined the Alliance for Open Media (venturebeat.com)
10817.
Pixelbook, Samsung Pro and Plus Land Chrome OS 63 Finally (chromeunboxed.com)
10818.
The Truth about Ripple (cryptoyoda1338.wordpress.com)
10819.
“Understanding and Mitigating Covert Channels Through Branch Predictors” (2016) [pdf] (cs.binghamton.edu)
10820.
Repairing a Macbook Charger… with a Pistachio Nut Shell (hackaday.com)
10821.
Tool for Linux to check if your system is affected by Meltdown (CVE-2017-5754) (github.com)
10822.
FCC issues final version of order eliminating net neutrality rules (techcrunch.com)
10823.
Cixl – a minimal, decently typed scripting language (github.com)
10824.
1989 California medfly attack (en.wikipedia.org)
10825.
Steel Core System Revolutionizes High-Rise Construction (aisc.org)
10826.
Nteract: Native Desktop Jupyter Notebooks (nteract.io)
10827.
Serwer Error: Misunderstanding Trump Voters (quillette.com)
10828.
I'm shutting down my side project; what did I forget? (blog.evantahler.com)
10829.
Apple confirms iOS and macOS are vulnerable to “Meltdown” and “Spectre” exploits (fastcompany.com)
10830.
XFT: Practical Fault Tolerance Beyond Crashes [pdf] (usenix.org)