September 2018 Archive
1501.
Yunohost: A server OS aiming to make self-hosting accessible to everyone (yunohost.org)
1502.
SPIM: A MIPS32 Simulator (spimsimulator.sourceforge.net)
1503.
Show HN: A simple order page for freelancers (workorder.io)
1504.
Show HN: Design and Simulate Molecules in Virtual Reality (store.steampowered.com)
1505.
Programmer’s Thesaurus (2014) (wiki.c2.com)
1506.
Sorbet: Gradual typing of Ruby at Scale (sorbet.run)
1507.
Porcupine: A fast linearizability checker written in Go (github.com)
1508.
Machine intelligence at Dropbox (blogs.dropbox.com)
1509.
Rust 2018 RC1 is available (internals.rust-lang.org)
1510.
Don't learn Dvorak (dudzik.co)
1511.
DNS over TLS – Thoughts and Implementation (sagi.io)
1512.
No Sex Please, We’re Apple: iPhone Giant Seeks TV Success on Its Own Terms (wsj.com)
1513.
Books vs. Cigarettes (1946) (orwell.ru)
1514.
AMC Is Beating MoviePass at Its Own Game (fool.com)
1515.
North Korean Spy to Be Charged in Sony Pictures Hacking (nytimes.com)
1516.
The Mellotron In Action [video] (youtube.com)
1517.
Kansas-born woman told birth certificate not proof of citizenship for passport (kctv5.com)
1518.
The Future of Fish Farming May Be Indoors (scientificamerican.com)
1519.
Show HN: Condor – A library for building scalable TCP servers in Erlang (github.com)
1520.
The Amazon Echo as a map of human labor, data and planetary resources (anatomyof.ai)
1521.
Scientists discover why many Alzheimer’s drugs fail, identify one that may work (independent.co.uk)
1522.
NAVEX: Precise and scalable exploit generation for dynamic web applications (blog.acolyer.org)
1523.
Google AI with Jeff Dean [audio] (gcppodcast.com)
1524.
Code, conflict, and conduct (lwn.net)
1525.
Titan Security Key Available (store.google.com)
1526.
NFL players' surprising performance hack: going vegan (cnbc.com)
1527.
Juvenile or adult? Leap-year suspect poses conundrum for court (abc.net.au)
1528.
Show HN: Snipper – Lets you collaborate on the same code in real time (snipper.io)
1529.
Survival Tips for Women in Tech (patricia.no)
1530.
Scientists discover new mechanism for information storage in one atom (phys.org)