January 2018 Archive
1831.
Welcome to Pleistocene Park (theatlantic.com)
1832.
The Eternal Mainframe (2013) (winestockwebdesign.com)
1833.
Vixen: A PV-in-HVM shim (lists.xenproject.org)
1834.
Mocker: A crappy imitation of Docker, written in 100% Python (github.com)
1835.
Elitzur–Vaidman bomb tester (en.wikipedia.org)
1836.
Porting Go Web Applications to AWS Lambda (artem.krylysov.com)
1837.
Association Between Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Cognitive Development (journals.plos.org)
1838.
Bitcoin is teaching libertarians everything they don’t know about economics (washingtonpost.com)
1839.
Computer Science Courses That Don't Exist, but Should (prog21.dadgum.com)
1840.
Drawing simple generative organics with L-systems (vexlio.com)
1841.
The Death of a Civil Servant (believermag.com)
1842.
QISKit: A software development kit for writing quantum computing programs (github.com)
1843.
How we made the microprocessor (nature.com)
1844.
Soon, Cars in Denmark Will Only Be Taxed at 100% (2017) (bloomberg.com)
1845.
82% of Wealth Created in 2017 Went to the top 1%, says Oxfam (vanguardngr.com)
1846.
Economics is overdue for a quantum revolution (aeon.co)
1847.
Effects of One Year of Space Travel on the Human Body (2016) (theatlantic.com)
1848.
Ask HN: What are some good resources to learn about Crypto/Altcoins?
1849.
Intel's 49-Qubit Chip Shoots for Quantum Supremacy (spectrum.ieee.org)
1850.
Meltdown and Spectre with Matt Godbolt [audio] (cppcast.com)
1851.
TIS-100 Signal Averager (2016) [video] (youtube.com)
1852.
Mail-Order Magazines Did More Than Just Sell Things (smithsonianmag.com)
1853.
Big Bets on A.I. Open a New Frontier for Chip Start-Ups (nytimes.com)
1854.
Show HN: Etymap – interactive visualization of Wiktionary words and etymologies (github.com)
1855.
Netflix is down (help.netflix.com)
1856.
Life in Unix V7: an attempt at a simple task (virtuallyfun.com)
1857.
Show HN: CryptoRoulette how much is worth now $1,000 of cryptos from last year (github.com)
1858.
Serverless Architectures Security Guide (puresec.io)
1859.
Show HN: Rufus – a free, open source RSS reader (github.com)
1860.
The Eastern Corner of Siberia Is the Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth (earther.com)