October 2018 Archive
8611.
OpenSSH 7.9 released (lists.mindrot.org)
8612.
Autumn Lisp Game Jam 2018 (events.tymoon.eu)
8613.
Forbe's Next Billion-Dollar Startups 2018 (forbes.com)
8614.
Freebitco.in: Win up to $200 in free Bitcoin every hour for solving a captcha (myidleincome.com)
8615.
(Semi-)plausible strategies for moving a whole damn planet (tor.com)
8616.
Unsplash – Statistics (unsplash.com)
8617.
Facebook tool makes UK political ads 'transparent' (bbc.com)
8618.
Vivaldi 2.0 review: The modern Web browser does not have to be so bland (arstechnica.com)
8619.
Will There Be a Ban on Killer Robots? (nytimes.com)
8620.
The Gnome Infrastructure Is Moving to Openshift (dragonsreach.it)
8621.
BepiColombo to Launch on Long Journey to Mercury (nytimes.com)
8622.
DIY Car Navigation on Raspberry Pi with OpenMapTiles (maptiler.com)
8623.
​Samsung opens seventh AI centre in Montreal (zdnet.com)
8624.
DHS Seized Aftermarket Apple Laptop Batteries from Independent Repair Expert (motherboard.vice.com)
8625.
The Myth about Golang Frameworks and External Libraries (medium.com)
8626.
When Sales Isn’t Just Selling: Advice for Founders in Early Markets (a16z.com)
8627.
Discord's new ToS revokes the users right to sue (gist.github.com)
8628.
Having the Security Rug Pulled Out from Under You (blogs.akamai.com)
8629.
FinCEN Employee Arrested for Leaking Information
8630.
I pulled a 1500 year old sword out of a lake (theguardian.com)
8631.
Apple CEO Tim Cook demands Bloomberg retract its report on Chinese chip hacking (businessinsider.com)
8632.
Setting up your server for IPv6 (bubblin.io)
8633.
An Antique Land – Minitel: Welcome to the Internet (inference-review.com)
8634.
Debugging convlutional neural networks (naifmehanna.xyz)
8635.
An entrepreneur’s guide to Mexico City’s tech scene (thenextweb.com)
8636.
Qualtrics S-1 (sec.gov)
8637.
Airs and disgraces: how city pollution is killing residents (ft.com)
8638.
Why we do conference talk dry runs (sophiebits.com)
8639.
Facebook Ads from Unknown Backer Take Aim at Brexit Plan (nytimes.com)
8640.
Is It Possible to Know Too Much About Basketball? (theringer.com)