April 2018 Archive
1141.
Blockchain and the Law: The Rule of Code (cyber.harvard.edu)
1142.
8OD – Arduino form factor Intel 8086 (tech.mattmillman.com)
1143.
The Immune Landscape of Cancer (cell.com)
1144.
Memory, attention, sequences (towardsdatascience.com)
1145.
Facebook Can’t Be Fixed, It Needs to Be Broken Up (thedailybeast.com)
1146.
SourceForge Hiding Fact That They Have Lost the Latest Revision of SVN? (medium.com)
1147.
YouTube employees say violent threats from creators have been going on for years (businessinsider.com)
1148.
Breakthrough Announced in Dark Matter Detection Technology (washington.edu)
1149.
Samsung's 970 EVO SSDs Reviewed – 500GB and 1TB (anandtech.com)
1150.
How to Get Rich Quick in Silicon Valley (theguardian.com)
1151.
Check if your data was shared with Cambridge analytica FB check tool (facebook.com)
1152.
Capacitor: Universal Web Applications (capacitor.ionicframework.com)
1153.
General Magic is a film about the ‘90s startup that imagined the smartphone (theverge.com)
1154.
Protecting GDPR Personal Data with Pseudonymization (elastic.co)
1155.
Fragmenta – A Golang CMS (fragmenta.eu)
1156.
Billionaire Khosla Is Asking the Supreme Court to Keep People Off His Beach (bloomberg.com)
1157.
'We're doomed': Mayer Hillman on the climate reality no one else will mention (theguardian.com)
1158.
Ask HN: Is HN GDPR compliant?
1159.
Newer C++ features can create a lot of system yak shaving (rachelbythebay.com)
1160.
GDPR and automated email marketing (gdprhq.io)
1161.
Warning signs for TSB's IT meltdown were clear a year ago, according to insider (theguardian.com)
1162.
New in Chrome 66 (developers.google.com)
1163.
New WebKit Features in Safari 11.1 (webkit.org)
1164.
The impossibly wide learning of Sabine Baring-Gould (theweek.com)
1165.
Effects of CPU Caches (medium.com)
1166.
Unusual Homes Around the World (2015) (theatlantic.com)
1167.
Show HN: RemoteML – Job Directory for Remote Machine Learning Positions (remoteml.com)
1168.
Attention and Augmented Recurrent Neural Networks (distill.pub)
1169.
The Programming Talent Myth (2015) (lwn.net)
1170.
Supply and Demand Does a Poor Job of Explaining Depressed Wages (bloomberg.com)