August 2018 Archive
2131.
Firefox Nightly Secure DNS Experimental Results (blog.nightly.mozilla.org)
2132.
The Art of Travel (1872) (gutenberg.org)
2133.
The Case for Applied History (historytoday.com)
2134.
RISC-V Boom CPU (twitter.com)
2135.
Five deep questions in computing (2008) [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
2136.
Eclipse Mita – A New Programming Language for the Embedded IoT (eclipse.org)
2137.
First “Photos” of Ocean Carbon Molecules Hold Clues to Future Warming (scientificamerican.com)
2138.
Unraveling the mysteries of megadrought (physicstoday.scitation.org)
2139.
Run Chaos Experiments Without Risking Your Job (blog.loadmill.com)
2140.
John Tyndall's blue sky apparatus (rigb.org)
2141.
Understanding Singapore’s Different Types of Street Suffixes (remembersingapore.org)
2142.
New York Becomes the City That Never Shuts Up (nytimes.com)
2143.
Why is San Francisco covered in human feces? (theguardian.com)
2144.
What does the GDPR actually mean for startups? (hackernoon.com)
2145.
We designed Canada's cities for cars, not people – and the people are dying (theguardian.com)
2146.
Glenn Greenwald, the Bane of Their Resistance (newyorker.com)
2147.
SFMTA Offers Two Permits for One-Year Powered Scooter Pilot (sfmta.com)
2148.
Trump Unveils His Plan to Weaken Car Pollution Rules (nytimes.com)
2149.
If Google bows to China’s censorship, it will put tech giant on a slippery slope (cjr.org)
2150.
Elon Musk Considering Taking Tesla Private at Stock Price of $420 (twitter.com)
2151.
Ask HN: Best books or online courses to learn networking?
2152.
Imperial College London's table of disruptive tech (businessinsider.com)
2153.
“God Mode” exploit found in old x86 chips (tomshardware.com)
2154.
You cant delete your netflix account. Doesnt this violate GDPR?
2155.
Ask HN: How about creating an indie alternative to Udemy?
2156.
Windows 10 Leak Exposes Microsoft's New Monthly Charge (forbes.com)
2157.
Ask HN: How can I generate side income?
2158.
Show HN: A Chrome extension that extracts used CSS and combines it into one file
2159.
Dude, She’s (Exactly 25 Percent) Out of Your League (theatlantic.com)
2160.
NIST Git repo (github.com)