September 2018 Archive
2131.
Scaling Knowledge (blog.fishtownanalytics.com)
2132.
Skripal Poisoning Suspect's Passport Data Shows Link to Security Services (bellingcat.com)
2133.
Relational Program Synthesis (arxiv.org)
2134.
The Psychology of Security (2008) [pdf] (schneier.com)
2135.
Searching for Chocolate's Roots, and Enemies, in Colombia's Wilderness (scientificamerican.com)
2136.
Stack Overflow is 10 (stackoverflow.blog)
2137.
Bridging the Gap Between Electronics and Biology (spectrum.ieee.org)
2138.
GitHub Pull Requests in Visual Studio Code (code.visualstudio.com)
2139.
Robigalia – Rust on top of seL4 (robigalia.gitlab.io)
2140.
Common weed killer linked to bee deaths (phys.org)
2141.
Gatsby Auth Starter AWS (github.com)
2142.
Tim Berners-Lee Launches Solid- Open Source Project and a Related Startup Inrupt (fastcompany.com)
2143.
Top 50 Dynamic Programming Practice Problems (medium.com)
2144.
Japan's rovers ready for touchdown on asteroid (bbc.co.uk)
2145.
Map Projections – A Working Manual (1987) [pdf] (pubs.usgs.gov)
2146.
Can the EU become another AI superpower? (economist.com)
2147.
Aviation’s Largest Piston Engine (2016) (tested.com)
2148.
Why you shouldn't jump on the SPF bandwagon (2005) (david.woodhou.se)
2149.
Ask HN: Have you ever used PL/pgSQL – the PostgreSQL programming language?
2150.
Ruby’s Hashes and Perl’s Autovivification, in JavaScript (raganwald.com)
2151.
Hiding malware in Windows: The basics of code injection (prdeving.wordpress.com)
2152.
Tech-Support Scams Prompt Google to Act (wsj.com)
2153.
Hasta la vista Silicon Valley (madmork.com)
2154.
Intel to outsource 14nm chip production due to tight supply (digitimes.com)
2155.
Uncovering multiscale order in the prime numbers via scattering (iopscience.iop.org)
2156.
After Years of Abusive E-mails, the Creator of Linux Steps Aside (newyorker.com)
2157.
ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen: BiOS update adds S3 suspend support for Linux (pcsupport.lenovo.com)
2158.
John Turturro Introduces America to the World Wide Web in 1999 (openculture.com)
2159.
“Do What I Mean”: Name Resolution in Programming Languages (willcrichton.net)
2160.
Microplastic pollution in oceans is far worse than feared, say scientists (theguardian.com)