September 2018 Archive
721.
French bookshops revolt after prize selects novel self-published on Amazon (theguardian.com)
722.
Meal frequency and timing in health and disease (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
723.
One Billion Apples’ Secret Sauce: Recipe for Apple Wireless Direct Link Protocol (arxiv.org)
724.
Before It Was Hacked, Equifax Had a Different Fear: Chinese Spying (wsj.com)
725.
Mirror life (en.wikipedia.org)
726.
Teenage tech prodigy wants to fix Bitcoin's energy consumption problem (businessinsider.com)
727.
Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds (2017) (newyorker.com)
728.
C++ Core Coroutines Proposal [pdf] (open-std.org)
729.
Ericsson and T-Mobile ink $3.5B deal for 5G (techcrunch.com)
730.
For Hackers, Anonymity Was Once Critical. That’s Changing (nytimes.com)
731.
CppCon 2018: Simplicity: Not Just For Beginners [video] (youtube.com)
732.
SQLite: Infinite loop due to the ‘order by limit’ optimization (sqlite.org)
733.
Future Directions for Optimizing Compilers (arxiv.org)
734.
You can't contain me: elevation-of-privilege vulnerability in Docker for Windows (srcincite.io)
735.
PostGIS 2.5.0 released (postgis.net)
736.
Retirement and Realignment (charlespetzold.com)
737.
We know music is pleasurable, the question is why? (aeon.co)
738.
How Spam Filtering Works: From SPF to DKIM to Blacklists (deliciousbrains.com)
739.
OpsGenie is joining Atlassian (opsgenie.com)
740.
Profiling CPython at Instagram (2017) (instagram-engineering.com)
741.
Van Gogh Museum's High-Quality Reproductions (vangoghmuseum.nl)
742.
Kubernetes 1.12 (kubernetes.io)
743.
Why Most Published Research Findings Are False (2005) (fermatslibrary.com)
744.
Turing Tumble – Build Marble-Powered Computers (turingtumble.com)
745.
Russian spies detained in The Hague were planning cyber break-in at Swiss lab (dutchnews.nl)
746.
The mysterious case of missing URLs and Google's AMP (sonniesedge.co.uk)
747.
Tesla meets Q3 production goals of 50,000 to 55,000 Model 3s (electrek.co)
748.
Denmark doubles capital buffer to contain wider Danske Bank risks (reuters.com)
749.
I was told I would become quadriplegic (abishekmuthian.com)
750.
Pinterest Is a Unicorn, It Just Doesn’t Act Like One (nytimes.com)