The “Get Rich Slow” Exit Strategy
(hackernoon.com)
October 2018 Archive
6001.
6002.
6003.
Europe’s history explains why it will never produce a Google
(economist.com)
6004.
6005.
6006.
Regarding Police Use of Disappearing-Message Apps
(medium.com)
6007.
Crypto Markets Roiled as Traders Question Tether's Dollar Peg
(bloomberg.com)
6008.
REST Resource Naming Guide
(restfulapi.net)
6009.
Is Elixir a scripting language?
(robots.thoughtbot.com)
6010.
What the media aren’t telling you about Jamal Khashoggi
(spectator.us)
6011.
6012.
Photoshop for iPad Hands-on: an Exclusive Look
(theverge.com)
6013.
MIT creates a new “College of Computing”
(news.mit.edu)
6014.
Brexit: EU-UK Talks Collapse, Disorderly Exit Virtually Certain
(nakedcapitalism.com)
6015.
Why New York Has So Many Empty Storefronts
(theatlantic.com)
6016.
6017.
How Sears Sold Technology to Middle America
(tedium.co)
6018.
Bit fields in JavaScript
(emergent.systems)
6019.
MIT is investing $1B in an AI college
(theverge.com)
6020.
The lost art of concentration: being distracted in a digital world
(theguardian.com)
6021.
Smart Bundling: Serving Legacy Code Only to Legacy Browsers
(smashingmagazine.com)
6022.
How Lisp Became God's Own Programming Language
(twobithistory.org)
6023.
Open source collaboration in the blockchain era: EVM packages
(blog.zeppelinos.org)
6024.
Styled-components v4.0.0 release
(medium.com)
6025.
Red Hat Flexes CoreOS Muscle in OpenShift Kubernetes Platform
(nextplatform.com)
6027.
Twilio to Acquire SendGrid for $2B
(businesswire.com)
6028.
6029.
6030.