September 2018 Archive
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The art of creating very tiny programs for the 80x86 family of CPUs
(sizecoding.org)
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Inside Wayback Machine, the internet’s time capsule
(thehustle.co)
577.
Breakout implemented in JavaScript in a PDF
(rawgit.com)
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Krita 4.1.3 Released
(krita.org)
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Time to look beyond Oracle's JDK
(blog.joda.org)
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Argue with your customers
(rockstarcoders.com)
581.
Inside cpyext: Why emulating CPython C API is so Hard
(morepypy.blogspot.com)
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Tor Browser 8.0 released
(blog.torproject.org)
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In Math Cram Sessions, Solving for Why
(nytimes.com)
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Facebook blocks sharing of critical Guardian article
(mobile.twitter.com)
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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)
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Why are conversations limited to about four people?
(sciencedirect.com)
594.
Yale researchers 'teleport' a quantum gate
(news.yale.edu)
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Electric Vehicles’ Day Will Come, and It Might Come Suddenly
(bloomberg.com)
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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)
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OCaml All the Way Down – How Jane Street Builds FPGA Designs [video]
(janestreet.com)