April 2018 Archive
9901.
9902.
Vulnerability Modeling with Binary Ninja
(blog.trailofbits.com)
9903.
9904.
Elegant database migrations on ECS
(engineering.instawork.com)
9905.
Can language shape our perception and thought?
(undark.org)
9906.
9907.
Inline: Now You're Coding with Portals
(youtube.com)
9908.
This Is What We Know About YouTube Shooter Nasim Aghdam
(buzzfeed.com)
9909.
Java EE 8 Security API: Overview
(readlearncode.com)
9910.
9911.
The Occasional Curiosity, Volume IV: Would You Forgive a Dying SS Officer?
(100millionbooks.org)
9912.
Spectrum – Simple, powerful online communities
(github.com)
9913.
Transactional (Atomic) Updates in OpenSUSE
(kubic.opensuse.org)
9914.
Reddit and the Struggle to Detoxify the Internet
(newyorker.com)
9915.
The Tragedy of Finalizers
(crawshaw.io)
9916.
Migrating from MySQL to GridDB
(griddb.net)
9917.
Sergey Brin, my Father
(medium.com)
9918.
Brain-Uploading Company Has No Immediate Plans to Upload Brains
(livescience.com)
9919.
IETF I-D: The Messaging Layer Security (MLS) Protocol
(datatracker.ietf.org)
9920.
Your Crypto Taxes, Simple and Private
(entaxy.io)
9921.
9922.
A User Guide to Me: How I Function as a Leader and What to Expect
(codingfearlessly.com)
9923.
5 Plants and Animals Utterly Confused by Climate Change
(nytimes.com)
9924.
How language can affect the way we think
(ideas.ted.com)
9925.
9926.
Threads in Slack, a long design journey
(slack.design)
9927.
Mesh Networking Grows for ICs
(semiengineering.com)
9928.
Simplify code with 'if constexpr' in C++17
(bfilipek.com)
9929.
Fallen Angels: Birds of Paradise in Early Modern Europe
(publicdomainreview.org)
9930.
Reading ROMS from a scanning electron microscope (2018)
(benjamin.computer)