September 2018 Archive
2401.
Roughtime: Securing Time with Digital Signatures (blog.cloudflare.com)
2402.
Exhibiting The Hobbit: A tale of memories and microcomputers (kinephanos.ca)
2403.
OpenCV 4.0 Alpha (opencv.org)
2404.
Paralyzed people are beginning to walk with a new kind of therapy (washingtonpost.com)
2405.
Building Custom Wedding Photo Booths and Grossing $300,000/Month (starterstory.com)
2406.
The hunt for red tide relies upon AI and retirees (fastcompany.com)
2407.
The Best Life Ever Lived? (currentaffairs.org)
2408.
Ask HN: What is your most favorite product demo video?
2409.
ESNI: A Privacy-Protecting Upgrade to HTTPS (eff.org)
2410.
Google is trying to cover its creepy Chinese search engine tracks (mashable.com)
2411.
Ask HN: Which book(s) did you read this summer?
2412.
Books Travelers Are Always Leaving Behind at Their Hotels (travelandleisure.com)
2413.
Apple Is Secretly Giving People 'Trust Scores' Based on Their Iphone Data (independent.co.uk)
2414.
Ask HN: What Would It Take to Make an Open Source Google?
2415.
Plastic Pollution (ourworldindata.org)
2416.
The End of Firefox Windows XP Support (chuttenblog.wordpress.com)
2417.
Ask HN: Career paths taken after being an engineer
2418.
It Came from the ’70s: The Story of Grandma’s Weird Couch (collectorsweekly.com)
2419.
As Debt Rises, the Government Will Soon Spend More on Interest Than on Military (nytimes.com)
2420.
How recent PayPal alternatives are better (medium.com)
2421.
The myth of freedom (theguardian.com)
2422.
Lisp Repl.it Tutorial (medium.com)
2423.
“we're f--ked”: there is only one antidote to silicon valley's ills - engineers (vanityfair.com)
2424.
J. L. Austin: A return to common sense (the-tls.co.uk)
2425.
New trial marks a milestone in synthetic biology (nytimes.com)
2426.
Exploiting Errors for Efficiency: A Survey from Circuits to Algorithms (arxiv.org)
2427.
Show HN: A clock synchronization library in golang for distributed systems (github.com)
2428.
YouPorn launches personalized weekly video playlists powered by machine learning (venturebeat.com)
2429.
Ask HN: What is the cutting-edge topic in your field of research?
2430.
Discovering and Cycling Japan’s Biggest Climb (regex.info)