September 2018 Archive
6871.
Blockchain Workshops and Hackathons 2018 (whatupintown.com)
6872.
Some advice from Jeff Bezos (m.signalvnoise.com)
6873.
Who moved $1B in Bitcoin from cold storage? (breakermag.com)
6874.
Japan’s New Supercomputer Let’s Astronomers Simulate the Stars (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
6875.
Real-Time Linux Continues Its Way to Mainline Development and Beyond (linuxfoundation.org)
6876.
Tesla Chief Accounting Officer Dave Morton Resigns (bloomberg.com)
6877.
How to Secure Microservices on AWS with Cognito, API Gateway, and Lambda (medium.freecodecamp.org)
6878.
Brute Force Incognito Browsing (nullprogram.com)
6879.
On compositionality (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
6880.
Why Blockchain Could (One Day) Topple Google (rbharath.github.io)
6881.
A New York company is hiring anyone who applies, no questions asked (uk.businessinsider.com)
6882.
Visual Recognition in Android Using IBM Watson (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
6883.
The Rise of the Cyber-Mercenaries (foreignpolicy.com)
6884.
How Kubernetes Is Transforming into a Universal Scheduler – The New Stack (thenewstack.io)
6885.
Polya explains the problem solving technique (youtube.com)
6886.
CDC investigates two more flights that landed with coughing passengers (theverge.com)
6887.
AI can now tell your boss what skills you lack–and how you can get them (technologyreview.com)
6888.
Academia vs. tech industry in battle for artificial intelligence (axios.com)
6889.
Sorting (2 tons of Lego) (jacquesmattheij.com)
6890.
Putting BDD in Practice Using Scala – Codacy Blog (codacy.com)
6891.
Why Garbage Men Should Earn More Than Bankers (evonomics.com)
6892.
Linuxbrew, the Homebrew package manager for Linux (linuxbrew.sh)
6893.
What is wrong with Comic Sans? (2014) (graphicdesign.stackexchange.com)
6894.
Startups Serving the Enterprise: Navigating the Quest for Successful Innovation (news.greylock.com)
6895.
Lehman’s Lessons, 10 Years Later (wsj.com)
6896.
Ole Begemann Reviews the 2018 Macbook Pro (oleb.net)
6897.
Scott Meyers: The Errata Evaluation Problem (scottmeyers.blogspot.com)
6898.
In Privacy Victory, ICE Backs Down from Voter Data Demand (epic.org)
6899.
She made the discovery, but a man got the Nobel. Now she's won a $3 M prize (washingtonpost.com)
6900.
Neuralink (neuralink.com)