August 2018 Archive
2041.
Naked Mole Rats May Communicate by Eating Feces (theatlantic.com)
2042.
In praise of SWARMing (dannorth.net)
2043.
Timeline of audio formats (en.wikipedia.org)
2044.
The Ethics of Neuroscience (2017) (lens.monash.edu)
2045.
Real-Time Grass and Other Procedural Objects on Terrain (2015) (jcgt.org)
2046.
General Transparency (certificate-transparency.org)
2047.
Is Julia the next big programming language? MIT thinks so, as version 1.0 lands (techrepublic.com)
2048.
Hello quantum world (cosmosmagazine.com)
2049.
LINASM – Linux Assembly Collection of Fast Libraries (linasm.sourceforge.net)
2050.
A Decade of Lattice Cryptography (2016) [pdf] (web.eecs.umich.edu)
2051.
Show HN: Reducing the size of PCSA to that of HyperLogLog (github.com)
2052.
Tiny magnets will escort ions out of rare material from a shipwreck (arstechnica.com)
2053.
Progressive Neural Architecture Search (arxiv.org)
2054.
The Time Everyone “Corrected” the World’s Smartest Woman (2015) (priceonomics.com)
2055.
Ask HN: Best way to introduce programming to a 5 year old?
2056.
Anyone on the same itenerary as a person with TSA Precheck also gets Precheck (arring.net)
2057.
Tim Cook's Email to Employees About Apple's $1T Milestone (buzzfeednews.com)
2058.
Norway to test free heroin for drug addicts (afp.com)
2059.
Titan launches its mobile ‘not a hedge fund’ (techcrunch.com)
2060.
Bankruptcy Filings Surge Among Older Americans (wsj.com)
2061.
Is Artificial Intelligence Permanently Inscrutable? (2016) (nautil.us)
2062.
The Science Behind the World’s Longest Flights (wsj.com)
2063.
The Industrial Revolution could shed light on modern productivity (economist.com)
2064.
Show HN: P2p IRC-inspired browser chat on WebTorrent (chr15m.github.io)
2065.
Cosyan – Transactional RDBMS with multi-table constraint logic (github.com)
2066.
Programming Languages (coursera.org)
2067.
The Worm Ouroboros (semantic-domain.blogspot.com)
2068.
China’s Uighur Camps Swell as Beijing Widens the Dragnet (wsj.com)
2069.
Ask HN: What exciting open-source science projects can one contribute to?
2070.
Squeak: A Language for Communicating with Mice (1985) [pdf] (ordiecole.com)