We May Own Our Data, but Facebook Has a Duty to Protect It
(newyorker.com)
April 2018 Archive
11461.
11462.
Colonising the galaxy is hard. Why not send bacteria instead?
(economist.com)
11463.
Nike OSS
(engineering.nike.com)
11464.
Facebook users direct messages were collected by Aleksandr Kogan
(theguardian.com)
11465.
Home Assistant and Ubiquiti Networks
(home-assistant.io)
11466.
11467.
World Press Photo Contest 2018 – the winning pictures
(theguardian.com)
11468.
11469.
Jpro, JavaFX on the browser
(jpro.io)
11470.
Lessons Learned from Growing an Open Source Project Too Fast
(linuxfoundation.org)
11471.
30 seconds of code v0.0.3 and new website are now live
(30secondsofcode.org)
11472.
11473.
11474.
11475.
U.S. Expert: China poised to transform English language in 5 years
(service.goodcharacters.com)
11476.
11477.
11478.
Backpage Pleaded Guilty to Human Trafficking in Texas
(nytimes.com)
11479.
11480.
11481.
On Privacy – Human Systems – Medium
(medium.com)
11482.
11483.
China, Russia are developing space weapons, bolstering case for US Space Corps
(washingtonpost.com)
11484.
AMD Announces Ryzen Pinnacle Ridge 2000-Series Pre-Orders
(tomshardware.com)
11485.
Human cloning just got a little bit closer
(technologyreview.com)
11486.
Partial Java types proposition
(mail.openjdk.java.net)
11487.
Russia orders immediate block of Telegram messaging app
(theverge.com)
11488.
11490.
Finding a client crashing exploit in World of Warcraft
(owenmooney.com)