September 2018 Archive
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Show HN: Ghuser.io – Complete GitHub profiles (github.com)
662.
Surprising hidden order unites prime numbers and crystal-like materials (phys.org)
663.
Ten years of V8 (v8project.blogspot.com)
664.
Linux developers threaten to pull “kill switch” (lulz.com)
665.
Cincinnati Joins the List of Cities Saying ‘No’ to Parking Minimums (nextcity.org)
666.
App update rejected for mentioning iPhone XR in release notes (eod.com)
667.
The South African mountains older than continents (bbc.com)
668.
Google CA Root Inclusion Request (groups.google.com)
669.
A Day in the Life of Americans (flowingdata.com)
670.
“Sand Dams” Are Transforming African Drylands (weburbanist.com)
671.
Zig 0.3.0 Released (ziglang.org)
672.
C64 OS: A Commodore 64 OS with Modern Concepts (c64os.com)
673.
Show HN: Podflix – Like Netflix for Podcasts (podflix.app)
674.
Ancient farmers spared us from glaciers but changed Earth's climate: study (phys.org)
675.
Sweden offers glimpse of a world without Amazon (politico.eu)
676.
Company using Mechanical Turk botches U.S. Senate campaign finance records (publicintegrity.org)
677.
Algorithms Implemented in Python (github.com)
678.
The Art of Approximation in Science and Engineering [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
679.
Delta to start scanning faces at airport check-in (techcrunch.com)
680.
Go says Wat (about.sourcegraph.com)
681.
You can’t “turn off the borrow checker” in Rust (words.steveklabnik.com)
682.
Protecting Mozilla’s GitHub Repositories from Malicious Modification (blog.mozilla.org)
683.
Happy Birthday, GNU: Why I still love GNU 35 years later (opensource.com)
684.
Companies that contribute to open source can gain a competitive advantage (hbswk.hbs.edu)
685.
In Georgia, a legal battle over electronic vs. paper voting (washingtonpost.com)
686.
Tables (lua.org)
687.
Five Eyes' Statement of Principles on Access to Evidence and Encryption (homeaffairs.gov.au)
688.
A guide to proper use of animation in UX (uxdesign.cc)
689.
Getting started with PeerTube (medium.com)
690.
Jupytext: Jupyter notebooks as Python scripts (github.com)