October 2018 Archive
10291.
Roundup found in breakfast cereals (ewg.org)
10292.
GitHub – Pions/webrtc: A Pure Golang Implementation of the WebRTC Native API (github.com)
10293.
The Mona Lisa Doesn’t Tweet (calnewport.com)
10294.
SecretSaucer.io: Anonymous discussions for your workplace (secretsaucer.io)
10295.
Snow data (twitter.com)
10296.
Square Inch Project: 1 Square Inch 20Msps Oscilloscope (hackaday.io)
10297.
Lisp: It's Not About Macros, It's About Read (jlongster.com)
10298.
Ask HN: In a world of the link tax, what is the future of HN/other aggregators?
10299.
Show HN: Metacopter – Advanced Drone Search (metacopter.com)
10300.
OpenBSD Virtualization FAQ (openbsd.org)
10301.
The Tiny Chips from Chinese Hackers: When Falsifiability Meets Public Perception (medium.com)
10302.
Google Named a Leader in the Latest Forrester API Management Solutions Wave (cloud.google.com)
10303.
Here are the 20 games shipping with the PlayStation Classic (techcrunch.com)
10304.
Ask HN: Why not re-interpret Moore's law from MTr/mm2 to MTr/mm3?
10305.
Ask HN: What is a good way to monetize a newsletter?
10306.
Show HN: Belle – HTTP/Websocket lib in C++17 using Boost.Beast and Boost.ASIO (octobanana.com)
10307.
The Dilemma of Anti-Semitic Speech Online (theatlantic.com)
10308.
It’s not too late to “break in” to crypto (hackernoon.com)
10309.
Red Hat jumps, IBM shares dip on cloud mega-merger (channelnewsasia.com)
10310.
This colorless, odorless powder could help solve the global food waste problem (cnn.com)
10311.
Don’t Be a Sucker (en.wikipedia.org)
10312.
Bitcoin Predicted to Be the Nail in the Coffin of Climate Change (forbes.com)
10313.
Ask HN: Hipchat is shutting down, what should we switch to?
10314.
The core set of books you should read if you want to join a venture firm (medium.com)
10315.
Post-mortem: MRI disables every iOS device in facility (reddit.com)
10316.
Inside Facebook’s Early Days – The Facebook Dilemma: A Two-Night Special Event (pbs.org)
10317.
The Vortex: Why Users Feel Trapped in Their Devices (nngroup.com)
10318.
Nvidia Shipping RTX GPUs with Faulty Micron GDDR6 Memory (tyrone.tech)
10319.
Why You Don’t Necessarily Need Data for Data Science (medium.com)
10320.
Are you one of the 10% of programmers who can write a binary search? (reprog.wordpress.com)