January 2018 Archive
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Iteration vs. Reusability – A Race to Mars
(cleantech.com)
13114.
What Are Tokio and Async IO All About?
(manishearth.github.io)
13115.
Hackers seem close to publicly unlocking the Nintendo Switch
(arstechnica.com)
13116.
13117.
The Limits of Correctness [pdf]
(student.cs.uwaterloo.ca)
13118.
Spectre is not a Bug, it is a Feature
(blog.quarkslab.com)
13119.
Building an interpreter in TypeScript with discriminated unions
(codewithstyle.info)
13120.
Building a Blockchain: The Grey Paper
(hackernoon.com)
13121.
10 Lessons from 10 Years of AWS (part 1)
(hackernoon.com)
13122.
German hacker offers a look inside the secretive world of Julian Assange
(washingtonpost.com)
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How gold nanoparticles may make killing tumors easier
(arstechnica.com)
13126.
13127.
A hacker's way of studying
(github.com)
13128.
Who Is Leading the AI Race?
(linkedin.com)
13129.
Alibaba's AI Outguns Humans in Reading Test
(bloomberg.com)
13130.
Google Fi Wireless Service Adds Unlimited Data Plan
(fortune.com)
13131.
Bitcoin's Plunge Turns the Winklevoss Twins into Ex-Billionaires
(bloomberg.com)
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Sounds.com is a new subscription service for music samples
(theverge.com)
13134.
Skyfall and Solace - More vulnerabilities in modern computers
(solaceattack.com)
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13136.
Top 50 Most Popular ELearning Industry Articles for 2017
(elearningindustry.com)
13137.
UX Copywriting: A new skill for Designers?
(uxplanet.org)
13138.
How terrorists and provocateurs are using social media against democracies
(newstatesman.com)
13139.
Hacking FaceNet using Adversarial examples
(lifepluslinux.blogspot.com)
13140.
Tencent Leads $51M Investment in Canadian Startup Wattpad
(bloomberg.com)