September 2018 Archive
12211.
Fuchsia OS running a rudimentary Chromium build (9to5google.com)
12212.
Why big companies squander good ideas (ft.com)
12213.
Bodhi Linux 5.0 – See What's New (youtube.com)
12214.
What Really Happened to Apple's AirPower (sonnydickson.com)
12215.
What’s new in Swift 5.0 (hackingwithswift.com)
12216.
Symfony 4 (blog.eleven-labs.com)
12217.
Fun with Array Rotations (hackernoon.com)
12218.
Apple iBooks Redesign Launched as Apple Books (techcrunch.com)
12219.
Presentation of the PHP library “Expression” (blog.eleven-labs.com)
12220.
Ofcom to push for regulation of social networks (theguardian.com)
12221.
Thinking about meritocracy in open source communities (digifesto.com)
12222.
Insuring the Blockchain (lexblog.com)
12223.
Actually, DMARC works fine with mailing lists (begriffs.com)
12224.
China is building a digital dictatorship to exert control over its citizens (abc.net.au)
12225.
7 Elements Essential to Apple’s Software Success (jfornear.com)
12226.
Ruby goes serverless (medium.com)
12227.
Judge to Georgia voting officials: you’re terrible at digital security (arstechnica.com)
12228.
The Strange Numbers That Birthed Modern Algebra (nautil.us)
12229.
Tech Fix: The iPhone XS and XS Max Review: Bigger Is Now Definitely Better (nytimes.com)
12230.
Show HN: Fresh Fresh extension for Firefox
12231.
Everything Wrong with Analytics Dashboards (gethighlights.co)
12232.
Overcoming years of mindless building to making my first successful product (medium.com)
12233.
Self-Creating Neural Networks That Explain Themselves (nextplatform.com)
12234.
Saudi wealth fund plunges 1bn tesla rival lucid (telegraph.co.uk)
12235.
Outlining the language C programs should be written in (trust-in-soft.com)
12236.
The Robots Are Taking Over Jobs: What’s Next for Us? (medium.com)
12237.
Self-Driving Cars Can Handle Neither Rain nor Sleet nor Snow (bloomberg.com)
12238.
DEF CON 26 – Svea, Suggy, Till – Inside the Fake Science Factory (youtube.com)
12239.
Show HN: Curated Real News on Topics You Follow, Sent via Email (lettergram.net)
12240.
NSA Kryptos (Wikipedia) (en.wikipedia.org)