September 2018 Archive
1621.
Why the world is full of buttons that don't work (cnn.com)
1622.
The New Old Age (thewalrus.ca)
1623.
Show HN: Clipboard Plus, free and open-source clipboard manager for Windows
1624.
There are now 141 bio and healthcare companies funded by YC (blog.ycombinator.com)
1625.
Brazil Nuts Are Brought to You by Rodents (atlasobscura.com)
1626.
How did medieval people dance? (2013) (medievalists.net)
1627.
Book review: Head First Statistics vs. The Manga Guide to Statistics (blog.asymptotic.co.uk)
1628.
Lab-grown brain bits open windows to the mind (washingtonpost.com)
1629.
A Chinese Company Reshaping the World Leaves a Troubled Trail (bloomberg.com)
1630.
SQL Style Guide (sqlstyle.guide)
1631.
How smart contract upgrades fail in practice (blog.trailofbits.com)
1632.
Hacking an assault tank...a Nerf one (pentestpartners.com)
1633.
Ask HN: Did anyone just get prompted by Google Chrome with a privacy form?
1634.
Evaluating Fuzz Testing (arxiv.org)
1635.
Automated PCB Reverse Engineering (2017) [pdf] (usenix.org)
1636.
The History of a Security Hole (os2museum.com)
1637.
Building a Complex Financial Chart with D3 and d3fc (blog.scottlogic.com)
1638.
An Open Source Release of the Freedom U540-C000's Bootloader (sifive.com)
1639.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Unexpected (ferd.ca)
1640.
Inside a Failed Silicon Valley Attempt to Reinvent Politics (bloomberg.com)
1641.
Ray Tracing Is No New Thing (bytecellar.com)
1642.
Davy Crockett (nuclear device) (en.wikipedia.org)
1643.
ARM Assembly Is Too High Level: ROR and RRX (xlogicx.net)
1644.
Crunch Time in NAFTA Negotiations: What's at Play for Canada on Digital Policy (michaelgeist.ca)
1645.
The problem of shitty software is you because you pay for this shit (prog.nocorp.me)
1646.
On SGQR, Singapore's unified QR code payment system (tongwing.woon.sg)
1647.
North, Thalmic's Secret Smart Glasses Play (betakit.com)
1648.
Thirsty Cities Drill for Water (pulitzercenter.org)
1649.
RL3: a rule-based information-extraction and entity-recognition engine (rl3.zorallabs.com)
1650.
World's first animal was a pancake-shaped ocean dweller (nature.com)