September 2018 Archive
7981.
He’s one of the only humans at work – and he loves it (washingtonpost.com)
7982.
What nobody tells you about documentation (divio.com)
7983.
The “Father of Fiber Optics”, Dr Charles Kao, Has Died (news.rthk.hk)
7984.
On avoiding boredom (nomasters.io)
7985.
Name a fruit that isn't orange (hashtag.ai)
7986.
Nuclear pasta, the hardest known substance in the universe (mcgill.ca)
7987.
PSXDEV: The Playstation 1 Developer Network (psxdev.net)
7988.
Campaign targets Apple over privacy betrayal for Chinese iCloud users (amnesty.org)
7989.
Forgotten camera cover on streetview (google.com)
7990.
Day in the Life of a Google Product Manager (medium.com)
7991.
Replace ableist terms and pejoratives in source code (bugs.python.org)
7992.
Instagram is the unlikely savior of concrete Brutalist architecture (bloomberg.com)
7993.
Americans have a longstanding love of magical thinking (vox.com)
7994.
Ask HN: How to build a Game Center on recurring revenue?
7995.
Docker and Django (medium.com)
7996.
Porsche stops making diesel cars (bbc.com)
7997.
Rats on the Boat – BitTorrent P2P Search Engine (github.com)
7998.
Apple to tell Senate it backs “comprehensive” privacy rules (axios.com)
7999.
Linking Cards to Prepaid Wallet App
8000.
(Firefox) Prevent Google from tracking you (addons.mozilla.org)
8001.
Comparing rust HashMap to the clever C lib used in bioinformatic tools (github.com)
8002.
Python Mutable Defaults Are the Source of All Evil (blog.florimondmanca.com)
8003.
Test taken in 60’ by half a million teens could predict Alzheimer’s (washingtonpost.com)
8004.
A tool to recreate photographs using simple plastic fuse beads (beadifier.com)
8005.
Charles Kao, Nobel Laureate Who Revolutionized Fiber Optics, Dies at 84 (nytimes.com)
8006.
Dmesg under the hood (ops.tips)
8007.
DeepCorr: Strong Flow Correlation Attacks on Tor Using Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
8008.
Go vs. C#, part 2: Garbage Collection (medium.com)
8009.
6.S974 Decentralized Applications 2018 Course (nil.lcs.mit.edu)
8010.
Can't find work? Getting desperate? (periodix.net)