September 2018 Archive
2161.
Tiny Device Is a ‘Huge Advance’ for Treatment of Severe Heart Failure (nytimes.com)
2162.
An Apple Executive Was Shot and Killed Today by a Police Officer in a Car Chase (patentlyapple.com)
2163.
Thunderstone (folklore) (en.wikipedia.org)
2164.
Show HN: Chelodina – A Logo-to-Python Transpiler (pablasso.com)
2165.
European science funders ban grantees from publishing in paywalled journals (sciencemag.org)
2166.
Compiled and Vectorized Queries [pdf] (vldb.org)
2167.
The Business Case for Curiosity (hbr.org)
2168.
Arm unveils 7nm Cortex-A76AE (venturebeat.com)
2169.
Confessions of a Fake News Writer (medium.com)
2170.
Panasonic to move Europe headquarters from UK to Amsterdam (bbc.com)
2171.
Paying Is Voluntary at This Selfie-Friendly Store (nytimes.com)
2172.
Probiotics are mostly useless and can actually hurt you (newscientist.com)
2173.
Line Launches Its First Cryptocurrency 'Link' (linecorp.com)
2174.
Ask HN: How do you keep track of all of your productivity tools?
2175.
Are Delivery Drones Commercially Viable? Iceland Is About to Find Out (spectrum.ieee.org)
2176.
Ask HN: How to retain core competency in math when your job doesn't require it?
2177.
The Bradford Pear Fiasco (washingtonpost.com)
2178.
Trend Micro says sorry after apps grabbed Mac browser history (zdnet.com)
2179.
If Netflix adds ads, it could lose a quarter of its subscribers – study (indiewire.com)
2180.
Saving Birds During the Tribute in Light (nytimes.com)
2181.
The Algernon Argument (2010) (gwern.net)
2182.
Visualization of storm surge – Unreal Engine real-time rendering (twitter.com)
2183.
When the Food We Ate Was Literally Poison (Even More So Than Now) (lithub.com)
2184.
A new way to capture the brain’s electrical symphony (nature.com)
2185.
Manta rays’ food-capturing mechanism may hold key to better filtration systems (today.oregonstate.edu)
2186.
NIST: Computer Security Resource Center Glossary (csrc.nist.gov)
2187.
How parchment is made (lrb.co.uk)
2188.
Realizability of Graphs (2008) [pdf] (faculty.bard.edu)
2189.
Go in Debian (about.sourcegraph.com)
2190.
AMD Announces Four New Ryzen CPUs: 2700E, 2600E, 2500X, and 2300X (anandtech.com)