April 2018 Archive
11491.
These Weeks in Firefox: Issue 36 (blog.nightly.mozilla.org)
11492.
Twitter Bots: An Analysis of the Links Automated Accounts Share (pewinternet.org)
11493.
Tom's Explains: What Do RGB+W and RGB+WW Mean? (tomshardware.com)
11494.
Video: Is this cake server the most extraordinary but useless machine ever? (theguardian.com)
11495.
Investors Missed Out on $6B Worth of Bitcoin by Passing on This Startup (forbes.com)
11496.
The People Part of Design Systems (medium.com)
11497.
Tax Scams That Outsmart Even Savvy Consumers (medium.com)
11498.
Comcast is bundling Netflix into cable packages (engadget.com)
11499.
Open Source Bitcoin Cash Browser POS (Point of Sale) (github.com)
11500.
Yahoo Japan to buy 40% stakes in a cryptocurrency exchange (coingape.com)
11501.
Encrypted Text Messaging app (covert.chat)
11502.
Walmart's Jet.com Traffic Declines (bloomberg.com)
11503.
Inside BlackBerry’s Push to Dominate the Security Market for Autonomous Cars (motherboard.vice.com)
11504.
Google loses 'right to be forgotten' case (bbc.co.uk)
11505.
The Paradox of Universal Basic Income (wired.com)
11506.
Python: DevOps for Electrical Engineers (medium.com)
11507.
Stack overflow survey: Redis most loved DB (insights.stackoverflow.com)
11508.
Billy Mitchell’s high scores wiped out by Twin Galaxies (polygon.com)
11509.
Show Me a Self-Regulating Facebook and I’ll Show You a Fish Riding a Bike (fastcompany.com)
11510.
[1803.01307] Angora: Efficient Fuzzing by Principled Search (arxiv.org)
11511.
Is the Blockchain’s Potential for Social Impact Over-Hyped? (fastcompany.com)
11512.
Volvo unveils its first all-electric truck with ‘up to 300 km’ (186 miles) range (electrek.co)
11513.
Awesome Computer Vision (github.com)
11514.
How Facebook Figures Out Everyone You've Ever Met (gizmodo.com)
11515.
Bicycles take over City of London rush hour (theguardian.com)
11516.
The first Privacy Browser (tracefree.com)
11517.
Magazine Covers Are Trash Today (fastcodesign.com)
11518.
The Aramco Accounts: Inside the World’s Most Profitable Company (bloomberg.com)
11519.
The $105B ‘Ghost Stock' Blunder Rocking Markets in Korea (bloomberg.com)
11520.
Wealthy Americans know less than they think they do about food and nutrition (theconversation.com)