September 2018 Archive
1801.
Zarb: The Bedouin answer to barbecue (bbc.com)
1802.
Why is Google selling potentially compromised Chinese security keys? (zdnet.com)
1803.
Tensegrity (1961) (rwgrayprojects.com)
1804.
6 days until the EU votes on an extinction-level event for the internet (boingboing.net)
1805.
Show HN: A simple Go utility to ease deployments via SSH and SCP (github.com)
1806.
Musk’s Tesla Fun Does Not Amuse SEC (bloomberg.com)
1807.
Ray Tracing Without Ray Tracing API (diaryofagraphicsprogrammer.blogspot.com)
1808.
CTRL-Labs: demo of human-computer control using electromyography [video] (youtube.com)
1809.
Show HN: Browsertron – Run all your Selenium tests in parallel (browsertron.com)
1810.
Fog Creek Is Now Glitch, Inc (medium.com)
1811.
Water Droplets Don’t Just Hover on a Hot Pan – They Roll (nytimes.com)
1812.
Show HN: Creating Land-Use Maps with an HP 7475A Plotter (alex.nisnevich.com)
1813.
A Trip to Tolstoy Farm (longreads.com)
1814.
Why Tim Cook Is Steve Ballmer and Why He Still Has His Job at Apple (2016) (steveblank.com)
1815.
Hayekian communism (glineq.blogspot.com)
1816.
Startups Flock to Turn Young Blood into an Elixir of Youth (wired.com)
1817.
Chrome's turning 10, here's what's new (blog.google)
1818.
Why Amazon is eating the world (2017) (techcrunch.com)
1819.
What Is the Point of Mozilla? (linuxjournal.com)
1820.
The crisis inside the physics of time (nautil.us)
1821.
The language the French forbade (bbc.com)
1822.
Well-Behaved Dogs May Have Happier Owners (psychologytoday.com)
1823.
Inside the Whispery, Wonderful Golden Age of ASMR (newsweek.com)
1824.
Panasonic developing two full-frame mirrorless cameras with Leica L-mount (dpreview.com)
1825.
In A New Email, Elon Musk Accused A Cave Rescuer Of Being A "Child Rapist" (buzzfeednews.com)
1826.
Dan Ariely Tries to Fix Email (2017) (theatlantic.com)
1827.
Show HN: Meetter – Reduce time wasted by meetings
1828.
MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy (news.mit.edu)
1829.
What can C++ do for embedded systems developers? [video] (youtube.com)
1830.
Mastodon Bone Findings Could Upend Our Understanding of Human History (2017) (nbcnews.com)