January 2018 Archive
2821.
How Job Listing Language Could Be Adding to Silicon Valley’s Gender Divide (ww2.kqed.org)
2822.
Volkswagen Admits to Testing Diesel Fumes on Monkeys (cnet.com)
2823.
The school prepping for apocalypse (nytimes.com)
2824.
Publicly-disclosed UXSS flaw was exploited against Opera users for over 2 years (eligrey.com)
2825.
G.M. Says Its Driverless Car Could Be in Fleets by Next Year (nytimes.com)
2826.
Bionic Beaver 18.04 LTS to use Xorg by default (insights.ubuntu.com)
2827.
Show HN: git-gud - A (really really) simple Git commit checker (github.com)
2828.
List of Blogs that brings out the Hacker in You
2829.
Why Is Apple Suddenly Hiring So Many More Designers? (fortune.com)
2830.
Bloomberg: Crypto exchange Bitfinex, tether said to get subpoenaed by CFTC (mobile.twitter.com)
2831.
A deleted page that reveals the paparazzi roots of Kodak Coin (arstechnica.com)
2832.
Distilling the Wisdom of the Crowds into App Store Success (medium.com)
2833.
Show HN: iOS Ref – a quick reference site for iOS developers (iosref.com)
2834.
The United States of America Is Decadent and Depraved (foreignpolicy.com)
2835.
Luna, the visual way to create software (medium.com)
2836.
YouTube is kicking 'tens of thousands' out of its advertising program (recode.net)
2837.
Show HN: TechInterview.Club Hack Interviews by Studying Recently Asked Questions (techinterview.club)
2838.
Amazon won't say if it hands your Echo data to the government (zdnet.com)
2839.
Safari now supports Service Workers: What this means (dev.to)
2840.
The Story of Connie Converse (2010) (theawl.com)
2841.
Engineered Tissue Folding by Mechanical Compaction of the Mesenchyme (cell.com)
2842.
A Brief Totally Accurate History of Programming Languages (medium.com)
2843.
Mr. Amazon Steps Out (nytimes.com)
2844.
Intel AMT Security Issue Lets Attackers Bypass BiOS and BitLocker Passwords (bleepingcomputer.com)
2845.
GDP of New York metropolitan area is greater than all of Russia (weeklysnippets.co)
2846.
How to Grow as a Data Scientist Part 2 (medium.com)
2847.
Building Languages for Deep Learning (julialang.org)
2848.
The Cost of Avoiding a Meltdown (scylladb.com)
2849.
Piwik Is Now Matomo – Announcement – Analytics Platform – Matomo (matomo.org)
2850.
Bitcoin dips below $10,000 for first time since December (bbc.com)