September 2018 Archive
6811.
Meet the World’s First Omnivorous Shark Species (smithsonianmag.com)
6812.
US Indicts North Korean Agents for WannaCry, Sony Attacks (arstechnica.com)
6813.
What makes a “troll game”? Valve tries for a Steam-wide definition (arstechnica.com)
6814.
Developer Salaries in 2018: Updating the Stack Overflow Salary Calculator (stackoverflow.blog)
6815.
Why We Need to Stop Worrying About AI “Taking Over” (medium.com)
6816.
A Developer's View into Blockchain Network Architecture (heavybit.com)
6817.
Freelance marketplace Upwork files to go public on Nasdaq as UPWK (techcrunch.com)
6818.
How to Write a Small RTOS (2012) (larrylisky.com)
6819.
500+ Data Structures and Algorithms Practice Problems (medium.com)
6820.
Forecasting at Uber: An Introduction (eng.uber.com)
6821.
SEC Awards More Than $54M to Two Whistleblowers (sec.gov)
6822.
Google thinks technology should improve your life instead of distracting from it (blog.google)
6823.
Playing the global game, Sequoia can cut checks for up to $1B (techcrunch.com)
6824.
​Hollywood goes open source (zdnet.com)
6825.
MasterClass Has Celebrity Instructors and $136M. Will Students Show Up? (bloomberg.com)
6826.
Critics warn of multimedia 'hell' (1995) (cnn.com)
6827.
Notes on Haskell Extensions (2015) (sdegutis.com)
6828.
Companies worry more about access to software developers than capital (cnbc.com)
6829.
Simple Brand Positioning Statement Template for Startups (medium.com)
6830.
Building a Ruby Profiler – Julia Evans [video] (youtube.com)
6831.
Blog: Rust Faster – SIMD Edition (llogiq.github.io)
6832.
CityLab University: Induced Demand (citylab.com)
6833.
Setting expectations for open source participation (snarky.ca)
6834.
Mauritanian women face prosecution for reporting rape: NGO (yahoo.com)
6835.
Compute Abstractions on AWS: A Visual Story (aws.amazon.com)
6836.
How realistic are sci-fi spaceships? An expert ranks your favorites (mashable.com)
6837.
Marijuana Use Rising Among Baby Boomers, but This Isn't Their First Toke (inverse.com)
6838.
Vodafone Tells Hacked Customers with “1234” Password to Pay Back Money (bleepingcomputer.com)
6839.
Berkeley ACM Turing Laureate Colloquium (eecs.berkeley.edu)
6840.
Sam Altman: People aren't worried enough about Biological Warfare (businessinsider.com)