September 2018 Archive
1051.
A Proposed Alternative to Corporate Governance and Theory of Shareholder Primacy (corpgov.law.harvard.edu)
1052.
How Dirty Money Disappears into the Black Hole of Cryptocurrency (wsj.com)
1053.
Quantum computing is almost ready for business, startup says (fastcompany.com)
1054.
Genetic algorithms for training deep neural networks (2017) (eng.uber.com)
1055.
Fitbit's 150B hours of heart data (finance.yahoo.com)
1056.
Beyond Spotify and iZettle: How Sweden became Europe’s capital of startup exits (venturebeat.com)
1057.
Show HN: Trolley lets you take payments from your static site (trolley.link)
1058.
Airbnb asks SEC to let it give hosts equity (axios.com)
1059.
Movie madness: Why Chinese cinemas are empty but full (bbc.com)
1060.
Pallene: A statically typed companion language for Lua [pdf] (inf.puc-rio.br)
1061.
Show HN: Start a small crowdfunding campaign to prove product demand (funduf.com)
1062.
The Militant Miners Who Exposed the Horrors of Black Lung (daily.jstor.org)
1063.
A conversation with Gilbert Strang [video] (youtube.com)
1064.
Bump-Canceling Bunk Beds Promise Smooth Bus Rides (wired.com)
1065.
A Breakthrough for U.S. Troops: Combat-Ready Pizza (nytimes.com)
1066.
LinkedIn sucks (techcrunch.com)
1067.
Did Thomas Kuhn Kill Truth? A review of Errol Morris's critique (thenewatlantis.com)
1068.
On Go, Portability, and System Interfaces (2015) (garrett.damore.org)
1069.
“The Riemann Hypothesis” by Michael Atiyah – Preprint (cnbeta.com)
1070.
Protecting user identity against Silhouette (blog.twitter.com)
1071.
Bellwoods – a Generative Art web game in 13 kilobytes (bellwoods.xyz)
1072.
Confessions of a Fake News Writer (facebook.com)
1073.
Show HN: Kubespy, a CLI tool for observing Kubernetes resources in real time (github.com)
1074.
Amazon pulled an Apple on the smart home (staceyoniot.com)
1075.
Tesla’s Musk pulled the plug on a settlement with the SEC at the last minute (cnbc.com)
1076.
Inside the Dramatic, Painful, and Hugely Successful Return of Reddit's Founders (inc.com)
1077.
The foot soldiers behind psychology’s replication crisis (chronicle.com)
1078.
Are New York’s Free LinkNYC Internet Kiosks Tracking Your Movements? (theintercept.com)
1079.
Monolist: working hard to preserve the spirit of Inbox's organizational features (monolist.co)
1080.
Paul Graham on why he doesn’t like seeing college-age and younger founders (techcrunch.com)