Dynamic Programming for Brute-Forcers
(hackernoon.com)
September 2018 Archive
12991.
12992.
The Evolution of API Documentation at Stoplight
(blog.stoplight.io)
12993.
12994.
Time namespaces landing in Linux kernel
(lwn.net)
12995.
JAXA Confirms Tiny Robots from Hayabusa2 Landed on Asteroid Ryugu
(japantimes.co.jp)
12996.
12997.
Samsung Slows Memory Chip Production to Keep Prices Stable
(tomshardware.com)
12998.
Google Noto Fonts
(google.com)
12999.
My last word on Nancy MacLean
(crookedtimber.org)
13000.
I’ve been learning Clojure. Here is what I love
(medium.com)
13001.
Need to declutter? Don't bother (2016)
(theguardian.com)
13002.
13003.
South Africa’s Supreme Court Legalises Private Use of Cannabis
(ghanastar.com)
13004.
Git: avoid accidentally committing code you didn't intend to
(medium.freecodecamp.org)
13005.
Eminem takes out ad to diss music critics who panned his new album
(businessinsider.com)
13006.
Ghostery Lite – Exclusively for Safari Users
(ghostery.com)
13007.
What we think about your privacy at Mozilla
(blog.mozilla.org)
13008.
Optimal text segmentation for QR Codes
(nayuki.io)
13009.
Alibaba to set up new semiconductor firm to develop own chips
(digitimes.com)
13010.
Warmer Arctic waters attract surprising visitors: Clams, fish and whales
(washingtonpost.com)
13011.
Are Pop Lyrics Getting More Repetitive?
(pudding.cool)
13012.
13013.
13014.
How to list your cryptocurrency on an exchange
(medium.com)
13015.
How to build a tabletop catapult
(popsci.com)
13016.
iPhone XS and XS Max Teardown
(ifixit.com)
13017.
Self-Hosting Bitwarden on a Beagle Bone Black
(frdmtoplay.com)
13018.
EBay to install security fencing at San Jose HQ to protect employees
(siliconvalley.com)
13019.
13020.
Gemini dollars: The most promising thing to happen to crypto in months
(venturebeat.com)