September 2018 Archive
9751.
Why are people stopping to shop online? (medium.com)
9752.
Announcing Project Athens and GopherSource for the Go Community (open.microsoft.com)
9753.
Swap: routing and wavelength assignment in optical networks (linear programming) (github.com)
9754.
JSON Parsing with Tensorflow (2017) (anthony-zhang.me)
9755.
3D Model Rendering with SVG (experiment) (codepen.io)
9756.
Excel incorrectly assumes that the year 1900 is a leap year (support.microsoft.com)
9757.
Sweden Was Long Seen as a ‘Moral Superpower.’ That May Be Changing (nytimes.com)
9758.
Self made picture hangs for 52 days in a McDonald's (mashable.com)
9759.
Agenda hack.lu 2018 – 16-18 October (2018.hack.lu)
9760.
On-site group chat alternatives to HipChat or Slack (stackshare.io)
9761.
Show HN: Hacker News Headlines – Lite for BitBar (getbitbar.com)
9762.
Webpack Bundle Analyzer (npmjs.com)
9763.
Google at 20: how a search engine became a literal extension of our mind (theconversation.com)
9764.
ING fined €775m for lax crime prevention (bbc.com)
9765.
Fuzzing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Maps Files with AFL (phoenhex.re)
9766.
Whatever you do, do it in a reproducible way (github.com)
9767.
Use Git in a secure way – most important sec points (blog.avatao.com)
9768.
UI/UX Case Study: Nutrition Tracking App (medium.muz.li)
9769.
Lazydata: keep all code and data together (github.com)
9770.
Examples of mathematical patterns that eventually fail (2012) (math.stackexchange.com)
9771.
Tesla Semi shows up at a track with pro-driver – Electrek (electrek.co)
9772.
Samsung teases foldable smartphone launch for later this year – The Verge (theverge.com)
9773.
Butterick's Practical Typography – 2nd edition (practicaltypography.com)
9774.
Setting up a local Ethereum development environment (smoothterminal.com)
9775.
Show HN: Ninepolls – create and embed polls on your website (ninepolls.com)
9776.
For some small sellers, Amazon loses its luster (digiday.com)
9777.
Click Here to Kill Everybody (schneier.com)
9778.
The #1 Office Perk? Natural Light (hbr.org)
9779.
98.6 Degrees Is a Normal Body Temperature, Right? Not Quite (wired.com)
9780.
Show HN: Indie Solver – Black-Box Optimization as a Service (indiesolver.com)