September 2018 Archive
1471.
How to Brexit? – Explore the (im)possibilities of the different Brexit scenarios (howtobrexit.eu)
1472.
Twitter bans Alex Jones and Infowars for abusive behaviour (bbc.com)
1473.
Six women computer scientists respond to why women don’t pursue computer science (seattletimes.com)
1474.
Tencent loses $20B in value after China attacks myopia with gaming curbs (channelnewsasia.com)
1475.
Ask HN: Whats the best alternative to Inbox?
1476.
Ask HN: What is the best API documentation you have ever seen?
1477.
More Companies That No Longer Require a Degree (glassdoor.com)
1478.
What’s stored in a school Google Drive account? (web.archive.org)
1479.
Hundreds of Roman gold coins found in basement of old theater (cnn.com)
1480.
Robinhood Making Millions Selling Out Their Millennial Customers to HFTs (seekingalpha.com)
1481.
The Website Obesity Crisis (2015) (idlewords.com)
1482.
Digging into Browser-Based Crypto Mining (arxiv.org)
1483.
This Is Why You Shouldn't Interrupt a Programmer (2013) (heeris.id.au)
1484.
From Scratch: AI Balancing Act in 50 Lines of Python (towardsdatascience.com)
1485.
Lord of the Wings (seas.harvard.edu)
1486.
Luke's mutt wizard for automatic Neomutt and OfflineIMAP configuration (github.com)
1487.
Single gene mutation may have helped humans become optimal long-distance runners (phys.org)
1488.
American Eating Habits Are Changing Faster than Fast Food Can Keep Up (bloomberg.com)
1489.
Ask HN: Where are other tech scenes outside Bay Area
1490.
Lucee: A dynamic, Java-based, tag and scripting language for web app development (github.com)
1491.
Show HN: Acolytefight.io – Multiplayer Skillshot Arena HTML5 Game (acolytefight.io)
1492.
Ask HN: I'm not motivated enough to take privacy seriously
1493.
Hide your real name in Open Source (medium.com)
1494.
Former Google chief predicts the Internet will split by 2028 (washingtonpost.com)
1495.
Editing my blog's HTTP headers with Cloudflare Workers (jvns.ca)
1496.
Show HN: Plash – Build and run containers (github.com)
1497.
Crypto mining giant Bitmain reveals heady growth as it files for IPO (techcrunch.com)
1498.
Noisy: Random DNS, HTTP/S traffic noise generator (github.com)
1499.
Crypto: speck – remove Speck (git.kernel.org)
1500.
A Comparison of Automatic Speech Recognition Systems (blog.timbunce.org)