August 2018 Archive
1921.
Where does logical language come from? The social bootstrapping hypothesis (babieslearninglanguage.blogspot.com)
1922.
“What Have We Done?”: Silicon Valley Engineers Fear They've Created a Monster (vanityfair.com)
1923.
Hume the Humane (aeon.co)
1924.
Valve seems to be working on tools to get Windows games running on Linux (arstechnica.com)
1925.
A Rare E.R. that Treats Opioid Addiction on Demand (nytimes.com)
1926.
Survival Of The Sluggish: Scientists Find An Upside To A Low Metabolism (npr.org)
1927.
OpenAI plays DOTA against former professionals in an hour (twitch.tv)
1928.
Exercise to improve hunchback posture forward head carriage correction (youtube.com)
1929.
Darwin/macOS emulation layer for Linux (github.com)
1930.
Ann Arbor's Duo Security sold for $2B: What it teaches us (freep.com)
1931.
Announcing FoundationDB Summit (foundationdb.org)
1932.
Almost 70% of Millennials Regret Buying Their Homes (cnbc.com)
1933.
Watch What Happens When You Push Away Skilled Immigrants (bloomberg.com)
1934.
Grue and Bleen: New riddle of induction (en.wikipedia.org)
1935.
Why Johnny Doesn’t Use Two Factor – A Study of the FIDO U2F Security Key [pdf] (fc18.ifca.ai)
1936.
The World’s Fastest Man (2014) (comstocksmag.com)
1937.
Slack down?
1938.
Tell HN: I used to be a hacker
1939.
Fastmail is down (fastmailstatus.com)
1940.
How Does the Brain Represent the Objects We Touch? (technologynetworks.com)
1941.
Launch HN: Numericcal (YC.S18) – Lifecycle Management for ML Models on the Edge
1942.
Show HN: I built OLEDify to help save battery by pure-blacking your wallpapers
1943.
Jigsolved: Computer Vision to Solve Jigsaw Puzzles (blog.cornelltech.io)
1944.
The Museum of RetroTechnology (douglas-self.com)
1945.
1968 Created the 'Ultimate' Anti-Sport Sport (npr.org)
1946.
In Search of a Bigger Boom (2012) (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
1947.
A list of startups funded in 2017 (drive.google.com)
1948.
Expressive Temperature (robinsloan.com)
1949.
Facebook says it identifies campaign to meddle in 2018 U.S. elections (reuters.com)
1950.
MypyC, native code Python compiler being developed by Dropbox (mail.python.org)