October 2018 Archive
8341.
It's Time for Video Game Makers to Unionize (alternet.org)
8342.
Dubai Firm Raised Billions from Gates, US Pledging to Do Good–Then It Fell Apart (wsj.com)
8343.
How Two Venezuelans View American Socialists (mises.org)
8344.
The Janitor Non-Compete, This Time for Real (non-competes.com)
8345.
Where do texts go when the recipient is in Airplane Mode? (reddit.com)
8346.
Administrating AWS resources productively using the AWS CLI (hackernoon.com)
8347.
Hayek, the End of Communism, and Me (2013) (cato.org)
8348.
How to Buy a Home – A Complete Guide (prosperopedia.com)
8349.
AMD Dual EPYC 7601 Benchmarks (Ubuntu 18.10 Server) (phoronix.com)
8350.
Watch This Blob of Cells Become an Embryo in High-Resolution (nytimes.com)
8351.
The Sears bankruptcy wasn’t inevitable (washingtonpost.com)
8352.
Learning While Sleeping; the Challenges of Inequality (scientificamerican.com)
8353.
U.S. online giant Zillow launches first Canadian property listings (thestar.com)
8354.
Information is the key to excellence in software engineering teams (medium.com)
8355.
Now you can buy ZRX on Coinbase (medium.com)
8356.
Building a REST API with KoaJS (reddit.com)
8357.
I brain-dumped the major features of my life with ADHD and how I manage it
8358.
Show HN: Tools for tracking cigarette litter in SF (and more)
8359.
A social network that saves data on the blockchain (peepeth.com)
8360.
Data-driven demand for cloud skills (cloudacademy.com)
8361.
Most Americans aren't aware that FB owns WhatsApp, or that Google owns Waze (spreadprivacy.com)
8362.
LAL – a Scheme like dialect of Lisp that compiles to Lua (github.com)
8363.
The E-Bike Revolution Is Coming (medium.com)
8364.
The Prophets of Cryptocurrency Survey the Boom and Bust (newyorker.com)
8365.
China’s Surveillance State: AI Startups, Tech Giants Focus of Government’s Plans (cbinsights.com)
8366.
Towards GPU processing of JSON (raphlinus.github.io)
8367.
Death of black man in police custody hits home at Facebook and in Silicon Valley (amp.usatoday.com)
8368.
Uber and Lyft are responsible for about half of SF’s rise in traffic since 2010 (techcrunch.com)
8369.
Why Ruby is an acceptable Lisp (2005) (randomhacks.net)
8370.
'Do Not Track' browser flag doesn't do anything (gizmodo.com)