August 2018 Archive
2611.
The State of the Bestiary Is Stable (hazlitt.net)
2612.
The Devil's Party: On Milton's Lucifer (theamericanscholar.org)
2613.
‘But the Plans Were on Display’ (daringfireball.net)
2614.
Ask HN: Has Intellectual Ventures Gone Dark?
2615.
19 Machine Translation engines compared for 48 language pairs (slideshare.net)
2616.
Show HN: Shade – a quick-and-dirty glsl prototyping tool (github.com)
2617.
We underestimate the threat of facial recognition technology at our peril (theguardian.com)
2618.
Zero to JupyterHub with Kubernetes (zero-to-jupyterhub.readthedocs.io)
2619.
Top Data Science Use Cases in Retail (activewizards.com)
2620.
App User Accused in Planning Charlottesville Rally Can't Keep Identity Hidden (npr.org)
2621.
Patreon Acquires Memberful (patreonhq.com)
2622.
Self-Driving Car Makers Prepare to Blame “Jaywalkers” (usa.streetsblog.org)
2623.
Google Store warranty horror story: what to do next?
2624.
Ask HN: Do you think HN should notify us when someone replies to our thread?
2625.
Ask HN: Can a contractor earn as much or more than a full-time employee?
2626.
Ask HN: Which parts of everyday life are more complex than people expect?
2627.
The Utter Failure of Fictional Time Travel (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
2628.
Secret DMV office near California Capitol serves lawmakers and their staff (sacbee.com)
2629.
Channels are Actors
2630.
Let's Stop Pretending Facebook and Twitter's CEOs Can't Fix This Mess (wired.com)
2631.
SF Is Fighting the Scooter Trend with Poop and Vandalism (motherboard.vice.com)
2632.
Qualcomm’s new QTM052 mmWave antenna module wins the 5G race (semiaccurate.com)
2633.
Yankees Who Brought Science to the BBQ World (wsj.com)
2634.
Show HN: Fancy PNG/JPEG/SVG optimization with trade-off charts, 100% in-browser (recompressor.com)
2635.
Enterprise programming language (github.com)
2636.
A Tweet About Hacking Gets a Google Engineer in Trouble (wired.com)
2637.
Bernie Sanders’ problem with Amazon (techcrunch.com)
2638.
A surprising campus free speech problem: left-wingers fired for their opinions (vox.com)
2639.
Can Line Arrays Form Cylindrical Waves? A Line Array Theory Q&A (2005) (web.archive.org)
2640.
Embedded builtins (v8project.blogspot.com)