September 2018 Archive
931.
WWII Bombe operator Ruth Bourne: I'd never heard of Enigma until after the war (theregister.co.uk)
932.
FreshRSS – A free, self-hostable aggregator (freshrss.org)
933.
Hacking into a CPU’S Microcode (2017) (hackaday.com)
934.
Simple Python implementation of a Bayesian multi-armed bandit algorithm (peterroelants.github.io)
935.
Scientists warn of potential serious health effects of 5G (2017) [pdf] (ehtrust.org)
936.
Exploit vendor drops Tor Browser zero-day on Twitter (zdnet.com)
937.
The Village Voice, a New York Icon, Closes (nytimes.com)
938.
The Julia Language Challenge (nextjournal.com)
939.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Optical Networking [pdf] (nanog.org)
940.
YouTube stars: ‘The most fun job imaginable became deeply bleak’ (theguardian.com)
941.
If Jeff Bezos wants to help low-income people why not just pay them better? (theguardian.com)
942.
What Really Happened to Apple’s Airpower (sonnydickson.com)
943.
Groq, a Stealthy Startup Founded by Google’s TPU Team, Is Raising $60M (news.crunchbase.com)
944.
Kit Programming Language (kitlang.org)
945.
It’s Now Possible to Telepathically Communicate with a Drone Swarm (defenseone.com)
946.
How to Be Wrong (2016) (mathenchant.wordpress.com)
947.
Debugging a 3D graphics bug in an emulator (supermodel3.com)
948.
Startup Nation? Entrepreneurs Still Toil in Macron's France (bloomberg.com)
949.
Maybe adding generics to Go is about syntax after all (dave.cheney.net)
950.
Who Wrote the Anti-Trump New York Times Op-Ed? Using Tidytext (varianceexplained.org)
951.
The design and implementation of modern column-oriented database systems (blog.acolyer.org)
952.
How the West Was Lost: In America’s First Climate War (theatlantic.com)
953.
Scientists discover how to turn light into matter after 80-year quest (2014) (phys.org)
954.
Lumen: A Lisp for Lua and JavaScript (github.com)
955.
Rejected Then Recruited: Our Journey into Y Combinator (repl.it)
956.
Show HN: Interactive Calculus via LaTeX (ximera.osu.edu)
957.
Is the podcast bubble bursting? (cjr.org)
958.
How to Name a Baby (2013) (waitbutwhy.com)
959.
Google admits changing phone settings remotely (bbc.com)
960.
You Think the Visual Studio Code Binary You Use Is Open Source? Think Again (carlchenet.com)