September 2018 Archive
1921.
Wizards, Moomins and pirates: the magic and mystery of literary maps (theguardian.com)
1922.
Mysterious new brain cell found in people (sciencemag.org)
1923.
Breakdown: on Borwein integrals (futilitycloset.com)
1924.
Optimizing is-multiple checks with modular arithmetic (duriansoftware.com)
1925.
Python releases completely overhauled asyncio documentation (docs.python.org)
1926.
Indeterminacy – John Cage (1959) (lcdf.org)
1927.
How Teachers Came to Be So Underpaid in America (time.com)
1928.
Millennials Are Causing the U.S. Divorce Rate to Plummet (bloomberg.com)
1929.
E-cigarette use as a predictor of cigarette smoking (tobaccocontrol.bmj.com)
1930.
Dear Apple, We Need an Affordable and Upgradable Mac (namityadav.com)
1931.
The Echo Chamber Is the Enemy of Democracy (bloomberg.com)
1932.
California passes nation’s first IoT security bill – too little too late? (diginomica.com)
1933.
Inside Facebook’s Election ‘War Room’ (nytimes.com)
1934.
Cluep, a Canadian startup that raised just $500K, acquired for $40M (techcrunch.com)
1935.
Crypto’s 80% Plunge Is Now Worse Than the Dot-Com Crash (bloomberg.com)
1936.
Software Rot and Classes of Rot Resistance (github.com)
1937.
A Message from the CEO of Mozilla: You are overqualified (damon.sicore.com)
1938.
Shimport: Use JavaScript modules in all browsers, including dynamic imports (github.com)
1939.
The woman who accidentally ticked: 'I am a terrorist' (bbc.co.uk)
1940.
Slack is Down (status.slack.com)
1941.
Kent Sorenson: The tea party hero who lost everything (politico.com)
1942.
There's No Such Thing as a General-purpose Processor (2014) (queue.acm.org)
1943.
Minimp3 – Minimalistic, single-header library for decoding MP3 (github.com)
1944.
Goodbye cars, hello colour: the great reinvention of city intersections (theguardian.com)
1945.
Show HN: Build your own Rodak – portable camera powered by Raspberry Pi (github.com)
1946.
Tesla Model 3 earns five-star NHTSA crash rating (arstechnica.com)
1947.
Personal Computing (1975) [pdf] (mprove.de)
1948.
Show HN: Lightcube, a Game Written in Octaspire Dern (octaspire.io)
1949.
TensorFlow Data Validation (tensorflow.org)
1950.
A comprehensive evaluation of third-party cookie policies (blog.acolyer.org)