September 2018 Archive
5731.
You don’t understand your software engineers (medium.com)
5732.
Why we built an annotation tool (medium.com)
5733.
UK intelligence agency admits unlawfully spying on Privacy International (privacyinternational.org)
5734.
Make your REST resources as dumb as a rock (tech.gadventures.com)
5735.
U.S. seeks input on privacy rules to protect consumer data (reuters.com)
5736.
Apache Pulsar Graduates to Top-Level Project (yahooeng.tumblr.com)
5737.
Even Mild Physical Activity Immediately Improves Memory Function (neurosciencenews.com)
5738.
Daniel Ellsberg on the Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner (80000hours.org)
5739.
Instagram Founders Depart Facebook After Clashes with Zuckerberg (bloomberg.com)
5740.
Show HN: WordCounter.io – Simple word/character counter with free grammar check (wordcounter.io)
5741.
Show HN: React-frontload – component data-loading on client and server render (github.com)
5742.
How Russia Helped Swing the Election for Trump (newyorker.com)
5743.
NTIA Seeks Comment on New Approach to Consumer Data Privacy (ntia.doc.gov)
5744.
Net neutrality activists plan to educate millions of voters on candidate stances (fightforthefuture.org)
5745.
Implementing a Neural Network from Scratch in Python (2015) (wildml.com)
5746.
Millennials Are Causing the U.S. Divorce Rate to Plummet (bloomberg.com)
5747.
Inconsolable Yubikeys Now AWS Consoled (lastweekinaws.com)
5748.
Looking Out for the Uber Community During an Emergency (uber.com)
5749.
The Temptation of Apple News (slate.com)
5750.
Famed mathematician claims proof of 160-year-old Riemann hypothesis (newscientist.com)
5751.
Philosophy's Relevance to Technical Writing (philpapers.org)
5752.
A better way to hire (medium.com)
5753.
The death of once high-flying VC funds (techcrunch.com)
5754.
The Trouble with Cryptocurrency’s Viral Growth (nytimes.com)
5755.
AWS eu-west having connectivity issues (status.aws.amazon.com)
5756.
KDE Neon Rebased on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” (dot.kde.org)
5757.
Fog Creek is now Glitch (medium.com)
5758.
Effortless security feature detection with Winchecksec (blog.trailofbits.com)
5759.
For Google, you're neither the consumer nor the product. You're a data point (rakhim.org)
5760.
Blockchain Is a Movement (medium.com)