August 2018 Archive
1381.
A new form of carbon, schwartzites, has been created (independent.co.uk)
1382.
How to start an e-commerce store that doesn’t dropship (medium.com)
1383.
Manners in Early Modern England (amp.theguardian.com)
1384.
How World of Warcraft Was Made (usgamer.net)
1385.
Ask HN: What are your favorite long-form nonfiction websites?
1386.
Unimania: I Need Your Facebook Data, Location, and Your Browsing History (adguard.com)
1387.
Fast Multiplication with Slow Additions (loup-vaillant.fr)
1388.
Python coding interview challenges (github.com)
1389.
Passport queues vex airlines (economist.com)
1390.
Clicker Diet: Tracking Diet with Tally Counter (clickerdiet.com)
1391.
Aerial photos reveal the stark divide between rich and poor (bbc.co.uk)
1392.
China’s Consumption Downgrade: Skip Avocados, Cocktails and Kids (nytimes.com)
1393.
Show HN: I made wits.io where writers can earn money with book summaries (wits.io)
1394.
Musk’s Money Mystery Intrigues SEC (bloomberg.com)
1395.
Greek island to run on wind, solar power (techxplore.com)
1396.
How a billion dollar autonomous vehicle startup lost its way (bloomberg.com)
1397.
While the planet burns our politicians fiddle (theglobeandmail.com)
1398.
Thorium power has a protactinium problem (thebulletin.org)
1399.
Detailed articles on the avionics of NASA’s space shuttle (spaceflight.nasa.gov)
1400.
Show HN: Local Sheriff – Browser extension to show PII leaks to third-parties (github.com)
1401.
Nimbus, An Ethereum 2.0 Sharding Client (our.status.im)
1402.
Telecom Lobbyists Have Stalled 70 State-Level Bills (motherboard.vice.com)
1403.
How We Made Joins Faster, Part Three (crate.io)
1404.
Most Millennials are not on track when it comes to saving for retirement (money.cnn.com)
1405.
Crypto’s $600B Crash Hits a New Low (bloomberg.com)
1406.
Is Lisp Still Unique? Or at Least Different? (2002) (norvig.com)
1407.
Vaping 'can damage vital immune system cells' (bbc.co.uk)
1408.
The Largest US Trading Partners All Put Higher Tariffs on the US Than Vice Versa (thesoundingline.com)
1409.
Should Rivers Have Rights? A Growing Movement Says It’s Time (e360.yale.edu)
1410.
California’s strict net neutrality bill is close to final passage (arstechnica.com)