WeWork Does Bodegas
(newyorker.com)
September 2018 Archive
8041.
8042.
8044.
Five-Time Deported Illegal Alien Raped, Multiple Women in ‘Sanctuary City’
(illegalaliencrimereport.com)
8045.
Apple’s use of Swift in iOS 12
(blog.timac.org)
8046.
Albania has a bunker problem
(roadsandkingdoms.com)
8047.
The world’s highest impact careers according to our research
(80000hours.org)
8048.
Khronos on a Code of Conduct for Vulkan and OpenGL
(khronos.org)
8049.
Introducing Red Hat Quay
(blog.openshift.com)
8050.
8051.
H-1B spouses' work ban rule coming within three months
(mercurynews.com)
8052.
8053.
8054.
Constraint Solving with MiniZinc
(hillelwayne.com)
8055.
Arctic Cauldron: Across the Arctic, lakes are leaking dangerous greenhouse gases
(washingtonpost.com)
8056.
8057.
Show HN: Fern – L-systems in Go
(github.com)
8058.
The 'single most important open problem' in math solved after 160 years
(amp.thisisinsider.com)
8059.
8060.
Riemann Hypothesis
(drive.google.com)
8061.
Racket Lisp
(racket-lang.org)
8062.
Japan Has Launched a Minature Space Elevator
(sciencenews.org)
8063.
8064.
Jenny Everywhere is an open-source, freely licensed character
(en.wikipedia.org)
8065.
Machine Learning Shifts More Work to FPGAs, SoCs
(semiengineering.com)
8066.
Memory Allocators 101
(arjunsreedharan.org)
8067.
Don’t become an entrepreneur
(medium.com)
8068.
Setting Up ESLint and EditorConfig in React Native Projects
(codeburst.io)
8069.
Laska now runs React Native apps on the web (no streaming)
(blog.laska.io)
8070.
After Years of Paralysis, a Man Walks the Length of a Football Field
(scientificamerican.com)