September 2018 Archive
1291.
A Better Way to Cancel Noise (nautil.us)
1292.
Stories – Medium clone built with Rails (github.com)
1293.
One DNA test said he was likely to get Alzheimer’s, the other said he wasn’t (nytimes.com)
1294.
Scientists pioneer a new way to turn sunlight into fuel (joh.cam.ac.uk)
1295.
Eric Schmidt, Ex-Google CEO, Predicts Internet Bifurcation with China (cnbc.com)
1296.
Designing a RISC-V CPU in VHDL: Arty S7 RPU SoC (labs.domipheus.com)
1297.
Tokyo researchers created the strongest controllable magnetic field in history (motherboard.vice.com)
1298.
Building Raspberry Pi Systems with Yocto (jumpnowtek.com)
1299.
Computer Science Encyclopedia Can Fill a Gap (cacm.acm.org)
1300.
What Ötzi the Iceman’s Tattoos Reveal About Copper Age Medical Practices (smithsonianmag.com)
1301.
Today in History, Brought to You by Unix (akr.am)
1302.
First Wave of Spiking Neural Network Hardware Hits (nextplatform.com)
1303.
Drug giants Novartis and Bayer fail to stop NHS offering cheaper eye treatment (bbc.co.uk)
1304.
Managing your Amazon Redshift performance: How Plaid uses Periscope Data (blog.plaid.com)
1305.
How I acquired my first 10 customers (blog.cronhub.io)
1306.
A Letter From Winston Churchill’s Disappointed Mother (theatlantic.com)
1307.
Autonomous Trucks and the Future of the American Trucker (laborcenter.berkeley.edu)
1308.
Privateer Holdings Hits the Jackpot with $12B Tilray Stake (bloomberg.com)
1309.
Entrepreneur raises millions of bugs to tackle food waste problem (2017) (globaltimes.cn)
1310.
Another Victim of the Magecart Assault Emerges: Newegg (riskiq.com)
1311.
Using websockets to easily build GUIs for Python programs (gist.github.com)
1312.
The Scent of Bad Psychology (putanumonit.com)
1313.
Traveling Ruby: self-contained, portable Ruby binaries (phusion.github.io)
1314.
Meow Wolf’s Magic Kingdom (story.californiasunday.com)
1315.
How Mammals Maintain Symmetry During Development (scientificamerican.com)
1316.
A Containerized Polyglot Microservices on Kubernetes and Service Mesh (github.com)
1317.
Facebook could be breaking EU law by using shadow data for ads (fastcompany.com)
1318.
The Coders of Kentucky (nytimes.com)
1319.
The sunk cost fallacy (bbc.com)
1320.
The Eternal Life of the Instant Noodle (bbc.co.uk)