September 2018 Archive
8371.
Search Engine design
8372.
'Lab-on-a-chip': Quarter-sized microchips may soon be reusable (dukechronicle.com)
8373.
Orginal document of SEC complaint against Elon Musk (scribd.com)
8374.
Cal Newports Morning Routine (mymorningroutine.com)
8375.
A Computational Model of Time-Dilation (researchgate.net)
8376.
Funny RFCs (openrfc.org)
8377.
I accidentally made money with Tesla stock options seven times (tearsinrain.io)
8378.
How YouTube Star Taryn, 300 Token Holders, and AI Created a Blockchain Anthem (breakermag.com)
8379.
Watchdog finds powerful Pegasus smartphone spy tool in 45 countries (fastcompany.com)
8380.
Neural Approaches to Conversational AI (arxiv.org)
8381.
F-35 Fighter Sees Combat for First Time (popularmechanics.com)
8382.
Super Mario's Bowsette character, and how the internet became obsessed with her (eyerys.com)
8383.
If you're a fishing guide, or like fishing, would you use this?
8384.
Show HN: I heard you like lamps (jessehorne.github.io)
8385.
The Codification of Design (snook.ca)
8386.
Show HN: Diet Mongo – Lightweight, yet Powerful MongoDB GUI for MacOS (dietmongo.com)
8387.
Columnstore and B+ tree – are hybrid physical designs important? (blog.acolyer.org)
8388.
Show HN: HBase to Hive migration tool (github.com)
8389.
Implement Simple Convolution with Java (ramok.tech)
8390.
Show HN: A website to create simple gifs with JavaScript (jott.live)
8391.
John Carmack's Unscripted Keynote – Oculus Connect 5 (youtube.com)
8392.
Trix is a rich text editor (trix-editor.org)
8393.
The trichotomy of control (theengineeringmanager.com)
8394.
David Marcus: The other side of the story (Whatsapp) (m.facebook.com)
8395.
Hacker to Live-Stream Attack on Zuckerberg’s Facebook Page (bloomberg.com)
8396.
Why customer personas are key to e-commerce marketing (blog.evantodesk.com)
8397.
Creators of tools for open data? Steal this (theodi.org)
8398.
DNS-over-TLS for insecure delegations (draft-00) (tools.ietf.org)
8399.
Ancient lowland Maya complexity as revealed by airborne laser scanning (science.sciencemag.org)
8400.
Google launches new search engine to help scientists find the datasets they need (theverge.com)