September 2018 Archive
12061.
First 6 years of a life of Clojure project (youtube.com)
12062.
Apple Describes 7nm iPhone SoC (eetimes.com)
12063.
Show HN: Slack notification on cost changes in your AWS account (cloudsqueeze.ai)
12064.
Congress Invites No Consumer Privacy Advocates to Its Consumer Privacy Hearing (eff.org)
12065.
(the Awesomest) Awesome Django List (github.com)
12066.
How much energy does a hurricane release? (aoml.noaa.gov)
12067.
Is a subscription-based internet a good idea?
12068.
The Justice Dept's secret rules for targeting journalists with FISA court orders (freedom.press)
12069.
Facebook Broadens Bug Bounty to Help Fix Third-Party Apps (wired.com)
12070.
There is no higher God in Silicon Valley than growth (evonomics.com)
12071.
Macromolecules Kill Multidrug-Resistant Cancer Cells in New Study (ibm.com)
12072.
teenage engineering OP-Z (teenage.engineering)
12073.
The Delta II rocket came, it saw, and for a time it conquered (arstechnica.com)
12074.
Is the customer at the centre of your current development project? (exceptionuk.com)
12075.
How to keep clean and organized code in the codebase? Part 1 (robertjwozniak.com)
12076.
Issue Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates with the control panel (blog.webfaction.com)
12077.
Vim vs. Emacs: the details (dansclearov.com)
12078.
Leap Second (en.wikipedia.org)
12079.
Dart: what are mixins (medium.com)
12080.
What Do We Actually Know About the Economy? (Wonkish) (nytimes.com)
12081.
Trust your Gut – It's the best predictor of relationship success (2015) (psychologytoday.com)
12082.
The Process Mapping Canvas (medium.com)
12083.
Teenage Engineering OP-Z: Beta Preview 2 (youtube.com)
12084.
Tesla is ending its lifetime free Supercharging offer (engadget.com)
12085.
$150 Off Linux and Cloud Online Training (linuxacademy.com)
12086.
The Father of Personal Computing Who Was Also a Terrible Dad (nytimes.com)
12087.
Gut bacteria’s shocking secret: They produce electricity (sciencebulletin.org)
12088.
China Is Buying African Media’s Silence (foreignpolicy.com)
12089.
Into Thin Error: Mountaineer Ed Viesturs on Making Mistakes (2010) (slate.com)
12090.
Terrarium TV Dev Says He Could Hand User Info to Authorities (torrentfreak.com)