September 2018 Archive
13321.
What's New in SQL Server 2019 (docs.microsoft.com)
13322.
{Futuro Descentralizado}Webserie about Bitcoin and Blockchain on Portuguese (youtube.com)
13323.
Putting underused smart devices to work (networks.imdea.org)
13324.
My Adventures in Self-Hosting Part 2 (esheavyindustries.com)
13325.
Bay Area's Clipper card upgrade won’t include tech features used in other cities (sf.curbed.com)
13326.
MacOS Mojave review: dark mode and a preview of the Mac’s future – The Verge (theverge.com)
13327.
Microsoft wants to use HoloLens, AI to fix videoconferencing (fastcompany.com)
13328.
Movie Theater in the Sky? Alaska Airlines Trials VR Entertainment at 35,000 Feet (blog.alaskaair.com)
13329.
Kalashnikov unveils a car of the future (nytimes.com)
13330.
Gem (collaborativefund.com)
13331.
How Humble Leadership Really Works (hbr.org)
13332.
Tech Giants Spend $80B to Make Sure No One Else Can Compete (bloomberg.com)
13333.
What I Learned: Porting Dateutil Parser to Rust (speice.io)
13334.
Enhancing the Netflix UI Experience with HDR Graphics (medium.com)
13335.
How fast can you stand up an HTTPS endpoint on the internet? (goextend.io)
13336.
Microsoft unifying search across Bing, Office, and Windows (arstechnica.com)
13337.
Webmentions: Enabling Better Communication on the Internet (alistapart.com)
13338.
ADINT: Using Targeted Advertising for Personal Surveillance (2017) (adint.cs.washington.edu)
13339.
Who Are Angel Investors? (quora.com)
13340.
Part 1: Java to native using GraalVM (royvanrijn.com)
13341.
Turing Machines (plato.stanford.edu)
13342.
FCC Enforcement Advisory [pdf] (docs.fcc.gov)
13343.
Benefits of Short Strength Training Sessions (bicycling.com)
13344.
Sony will no longer compete with Nintendo over handheld game consoles (businessinsider.com)
13345.
Can Genius be hacked into a formula? (medium.com)
13346.
New AI System Detects Dementia with Over 90% Accuracy (theweek.in)
13347.
Reconstructing faces from degraded information with AI (linkedin.com)
13348.
AI for Animal-Human Translation (nationalpost.com)
13349.
We don’t need Elon Musk for an innovative tech industry (theconversation.com)
13350.
A new way to make steel could cut 5% of CO2 emissions at a stroke (technologyreview.com)