September 2018 Archive
571.
Haruki Murakami Introduces the Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories (lithub.com)
572.
Most use cases of ActivityPub would be better off as Atom or RSS feeds (beesbuzz.biz)
573.
The art of creating very tiny programs for the 80x86 family of CPUs (sizecoding.org)
574.
Eagle.js: A hackable slideshow framework built with Vue.js (github.com)
575.
Steve Jobs licensed Amazon’s one-click patent for $1M in one phone call (qz.com)
576.
Inside Wayback Machine, the internet’s time capsule (thehustle.co)
577.
Breakout implemented in JavaScript in a PDF (rawgit.com)
578.
Krita 4.1.3 Released (krita.org)
579.
Time to look beyond Oracle's JDK (blog.joda.org)
580.
Argue with your customers (rockstarcoders.com)
581.
Inside cpyext: Why emulating CPython C API is so Hard (morepypy.blogspot.com)
582.
Tor Browser 8.0 released (blog.torproject.org)
583.
Tesla Accounting Chief, HR Head Resign on the Same Day; Stock Plunges (bloomberg.com)
584.
EA reportedly under criminal investigation in Belgium due to FIFA's loot boxes (eurogamer.net)
585.
A bipartisan plan to end surprise ER bills (vox.com)
586.
In Math Cram Sessions, Solving for Why (nytimes.com)
587.
Facebook blocks sharing of critical Guardian article (mobile.twitter.com)
588.
TRIZ, a problem-solving, analysis and forecasting tool (en.wikipedia.org)
589.
Levenshtein Automata (2010) (blog.notdot.net)
590.
Uber Scam in Brazil – Drivers Have ‘Challenges’ Ending Trips (loyaltylobby.com)
591.
Microwave Weapons Are Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy Workers (nytimes.com)
592.
K3s: Kubernetes without the features I don't care about (github.com)
593.
Why are conversations limited to about four people? (sciencedirect.com)
594.
Yale researchers 'teleport' a quantum gate (news.yale.edu)
595.
Electric Vehicles’ Day Will Come, and It Might Come Suddenly (bloomberg.com)
596.
How WhatsApp Destroyed a Village (buzzfeednews.com)
597.
What’s the difference between an integer and a pointer? (blog.regehr.org)
598.
The algebra and calculus of algebraic data types (codewords.recurse.com)
599.
OCaml All the Way Down – How Jane Street Builds FPGA Designs [video] (janestreet.com)
600.
Automakers working to transform data from cars into secondary revenue streams (carbuzz.com)