March 2018 Archive
14401.
Midgard Shaders with the Free NIR Compiler
(rosenzweig.io)
14402.
A Tale of Two Blockchain Startups
(cbronline.com)
14403.
Is the macOS unified log private, or a vulnerability?
(eclecticlight.co)
14404.
14405.
Philosophy of Computer Science [March 20, 2018] [pdf]
(cse.buffalo.edu)
14406.
Cambridge Analytica and a Moral Reckoning in Silicon Valley
(newyorker.com)
14407.
Network policies for Kubernetes are generally available
(cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
14408.
14409.
14410.
Slack [makes] it easier for bosses to download your private chats
(fastcompany.com)
14411.
Making Preserved Food Actually Taste Good
(popsci.com)
14412.
Presentation Skills Considered Harmful (2103)
(seriouspony.com)
14413.
Conditional Rendering in React
(hackernoon.com)
14414.
A letter from Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi [pdf]
(dropbox.com)
14415.
14416.
A First Look at QUIC in the Wild
(arxiv.org)
14417.
Serverless pattern: accessing public and private resources
(cloudonaut.io)
14418.
Bay Area Companies That Use PHP – Employbl – Medium
(medium.com)
14419.
14420.
14421.
Android P First Look for Developers
(linkedin.com)
14422.
Secure SOCKS5 server in Go
(github.com)
14423.
Building a web chat component
(medium.com)
14424.
14425.
How DNA can be used to store computer data
(bbc.co.uk)
14426.
14427.
Shipping a security update of Firefox in less than a day
(hacks.mozilla.org)
14428.
Announcing official gRPC support for Dart
(medium.com)
14429.
14430.
This is so much bigger than Facebook
(theatlantic.com)