2018 Archive
1381.
911 emergency services go down across the US after CenturyLink outage (techcrunch.com)
1382.
VPN leaks users’ IPs via WebRTC (voidsec.com)
1383.
Moving efficiently in the CLI (clementc.github.io)
1384.
Designing very large JavaScript applications (medium.com)
1385.
How to teach yourself hard things (jvns.ca)
1386.
How Google Code Search Worked: Regex Matching with a Trigram Index (2012) (swtch.com)
1387.
Why does deep and cheap learning work so well? (arxiv.org)
1388.
The Making of Underrun – A WebGL Shooter in 13kb of JavaScript (phoboslab.org)
1389.
‘I Fundamentally Believe That My Time at Reddit Made the World a Worse Place’ (nymag.com)
1390.
Another Tesla on autopilot steers towards a barrier (reddit.com)
1391.
Microsoft Turned Consumers Against the Skype Brand (bloomberg.com)
1392.
Whole Foods workers seek to unionize (techcrunch.com)
1393.
In killing Inbox, Google takes another swipe at its most passionate users (computerworld.com)
1394.
Linux touchpad like a Macbook: goal worth pursuing? (williambharding.com)
1395.
Is there a fix for impostor syndrome? (interactions.acm.org)
1396.
LLVM patch to fix half of Spectre attack (reviews.llvm.org)
1397.
Amazon's policies promote counterfeiting (elevationlab.com)
1398.
Tell HN: Aaron Swartz's website is offline
1399.
Prions, Nearly Indestructible and Universally Lethal, Seed the Eyes of Victims (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1400.
Today, Europe Lost The Internet. Now, We Fight Back (eff.org)
1401.
Ask HN: What is the most unethical thing you've done as a programmer?
1402.
A new digital divide: Young people who can’t use keyboards (asahi.com)
1403.
Medium tries to prevent people reading deleted articles on the Wayback Machine? (selectedintelligence.com)
1404.
Cora – Kitty Hawk's prototype air taxi [video] (m.youtube.com)
1405.
Is the Lean Startup Dead? (steveblank.com)
1406.
What Happens to Kid Culture When Streets Are Closed to Cars (citylab.com)
1407.
What is this Twitter army of Amazon drones cheerfully defending warehouse work? (techcrunch.com)
1408.
The Follower Factory (nytimes.com)
1409.
Telling the Truth About Defects in Technology Should Never Be Illegal (eff.org)
1410.
Uber Self-Driving Car That Struck Pedestrian Wasn’t Set to Stop in an Emergency (ntsb.gov)