September 2018 Archive
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13382.
13383.
13384.
Reverse Engineering BLE Devices
(sergioalberti.gitlab.io)
13385.
13386.
13387.
ScienceTake: In the Garden of Eels
(nytimes.com)
13388.
Japan’s mini space elevator goes to space
(cnet.com)
13389.
Snapchat now lets you buy products on Amazon by taking pictures of them
(androidpolice.com)
13390.
How a Swedish engineer saved a once-in-a-lifetime mission to Titan (2004)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
13391.
Biggest Bug Ever
(en.wikipedia.org)
13392.
13393.
First 5 years of a startup
(youtube.com)
13394.
Chinese police are forcing whole cities to install an Android spyware app
(security.stackexchange.com)
13395.
Die-Stacked DRAM: Memory, Cache, or MemCache?
(arxiv.org)
13396.
Playing Acorn Archimedes Games on a RaspberryPi (with RiscOS Open)
(blog.dxmtechsupport.com.au)
13397.
How to Maintain a State of Creative ‘Flow’
(medium.com)
13398.
Lucene Indexes and GDPR
(eivindarvesen.com)
13399.
Riemann hypothesis solved
(sciencealert.com)
13400.
Remote working for software developers
(flaviocopes.com)
13401.
1 in 3 Young Russians Wants to Leave
(thejakartapost.com)
13402.
Worn-out cells eventually stop dividing
(economist.com)
13403.
Instagram Founders Leave
(bbc.co.uk)
13404.
Shaping the stories that rule our economy
(oreilly.com)
13405.
India’s budget hotel startup OYO raises $1B for international growth
(techcrunch.com)
13406.
13407.
Atiyah and the Fine-Structure Constant
(preposterousuniverse.com)
13408.
How do the some of the best AI algorithms perform on real robots? Not well
(theregister.co.uk)
13409.
13410.
Computer scientists close in on a proof of the Unique Games conjecture
(quantamagazine.org)