September 2018 Archive
1591.
APL matrix product operator (blog.plover.com)
1592.
Tidying One’s Room (thezvi.wordpress.com)
1593.
Burroughs B5500 emulator (phkimpel.us)
1594.
Streaming accounts for 75 percent of music industry revenue in the US (engadget.com)
1595.
Guess.js: Libraries for enabling Machine Learning driven experience on the web (github.com)
1596.
Google defends Gmail data sharing, gives few details on violations (reuters.com)
1597.
Trix: A rich text editor for everyday writing (trix-editor.org)
1598.
Articles on container implementation (pierrchen.blogspot.com)
1599.
The ‘Post-PC Era’ Never Really Happened and Likely Won’t (techpinions.com)
1600.
State of JavaScript 2018 Survey (stateofjs.com)
1601.
Bernie Sanders Intros ‘Stop Bad Employers by Zeroing Out Subsidies (BEZOS)’ Bill (techcrunch.com)
1602.
Bicycle Technology (1973) [pdf] (veterancycleclublibrary.org.uk)
1603.
A Failure of Academic Quality Control [pdf] (journalofpositivesexuality.org)
1604.
Munich Re buys IoT middleware startup, relayr, in deal worth $300M (techcrunch.com)
1605.
Google confirms it's letting third parties scan your Gmail (theinquirer.net)
1606.
Show HN: Micro JavaScript framework inspired by finite-state machine (github.com)
1607.
Uvm: a BSD virtual memory system (2016) (blog.pr4tt.com)
1608.
RC1 ArangoDB 3.4 – What’s new? (arangodb.com)
1609.
Atomic Design (atomicdesign.bradfrost.com)
1610.
Show HN: TakeShape, a Headless GraphQL CMS and SSG (takeshape.io)
1611.
Show HN: Visual CSS Grid Editor (pinegrow.com)
1612.
An Engineer’s Guide to the Docuverse (lord-enki.net)
1613.
How Swift’s Mirror Works (swift.org)
1614.
Strest – Flexible REST Tests in YAML (github.com)
1615.
Gamma Steganography (carlmastrangelo.com)
1616.
Fata Morgana in the Juan de Fuca Strait (epod.usra.edu)
1617.
Show HN: Super Smooth Tab View – Made with Pure CSS3 and JavaScript (github.com)
1618.
Comparing the NYT op-ed to tweets from cabinet members (github.com)
1619.
Facebook not protecting content moderators from mental trauma: lawsuit (reuters.com)
1620.
Ask HN: Does anyone actually use Keybase?