September 2018 Archive
1741.
Spacewar written in Apple Logo (paleotronic.com)
1742.
Nepal cracks down on lucrative helicopter rescue scams (theguardian.com)
1743.
EPA prepares weakening of mercury regulations (nytimes.com)
1744.
Comparison of text editing methods (devonzuegel.com)
1745.
Novelrank is gone (kboards.com)
1746.
Milkymist: VJ on an FPGA (m-labs.hk)
1747.
GitHub banned us without notice – Is Microsoft the risk we didn’t consider? (medium.com)
1748.
Google automatically sharing geotagged photos from Photos to Maps (twitter.com)
1749.
Disumbrationism, a Hoax Art Movement of the 1920s (artsy.net)
1750.
MTNT: Machine Translation of Noisy Text (cs.cmu.edu)
1751.
SEO Advice from SurveyMonkey [audio] (blog.ycombinator.com)
1752.
Gitifying I2P: How to make Git clone resumable (0xcc.re)
1753.
European observatory on Algorithmic Sovereignty (algosov.org)
1754.
Europe’s Triumphs and Troubles Are Written in Swiss Ice (nytimes.com)
1755.
There's Not Enough Time (blog.karthiksthings.com)
1756.
Why we needed Redux in the past, and don’t any more (hackernoon.com)
1757.
Bomb squad warning over magnet fishing (bbc.co.uk)
1758.
Has elegance betrayed physics? (physicstoday.scitation.org)
1759.
Peter Thiel: Silicon Valley 'brainwashed' by higher education (sfgate.com)
1760.
Largest brain imaging study identifies drivers of brain aging (sciencedaily.com)
1761.
So You Want to Launch a Rocket? The FAA is Here for You (2017) (groundbasedspacematters.com)
1762.
Show HN: Memex – annotate and instantly recall any website
1763.
Detecting Screen Content via Remote Acoustic Side Channels (cs.tau.ac.il)
1764.
Google Wants to Kill the URL (wired.com)
1765.
Twilight Of The Terminal: The Disruption Of Bloomberg L.P (cbinsights.com)
1766.
Why I’m Bullish on the New York Startup Ecosystem (medium.com)
1767.
Valid use cases for autocomplete=off (bugs.chromium.org)
1768.
Improving DataView performance in V8 (v8project.blogspot.com)
1769.
Bandwidth Alliance: sharing the benefits of interconnected networks (blog.cloudflare.com)
1770.
What Termites Can Teach Us (newyorker.com)