October 2018 Archive
10681.
There’s no way Bigfoot could be realat least that’s what I thought (wildthingpodcast.com)
10682.
Facebook could face $1.63bn fine under GDPR over latest data breach (zdnet.com)
10683.
Free ARM Cores for Xilinx FPGAs (hackaday.com)
10684.
Shut Facebook and Twitter down for 6 weeks before elections (zdnet.com)
10685.
Bitcoin and the Interplanetary Frontier (bitcoin.clarkmoody.com)
10686.
IPO Market Has Never Been This Forgiving to Money-Losing Firms (wsj.com)
10687.
Google’s former PR boss Jessica Powell wrote a satirical novel about tech (recode.net)
10688.
An Artificial Intelligence Developed Its Own Non-Human Language (2017) (theatlantic.com)
10689.
Brooklyn’s Ayahuasca Guru (roadsandkingdoms.com)
10690.
Chancellor's blockchain idea is a desperate scrape of the Brexit barrel (ftalphaville.ft.com)
10691.
10 SaaS commandments (medium.com)
10692.
Add VP8 support to WebRTC (trac.webkit.org)
10693.
Constraintlayout – The Revolution in Android (medium.com)
10694.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group Form F-1 (sec.gov)
10695.
A Self-Driving Truck Startup Keeps It Simple, Stupid (wired.com)
10696.
Deep space travel could destroy astronauts' guts (engadget.com)
10697.
Ask HN: Some open-source conferences focusing on data management,data science?
10698.
Taut – a tool for Slack (taut.rocks)
10699.
OlricDB: Embeddable, in-memory and distributed key/value store for Go (github.com)
10700.
Differentiable Image Parameterizations – tool for visualizing NNs and art (distill.pub)
10701.
Billionaire’s Fight to Close Path to a California Beach Comes to a Dead End (nytimes.com)
10702.
Greg Kroah-Hartman explains how the kernel community is securing Linux (linux.com)
10703.
4 Examples of Data Lakes on Amazon S3 (upsolver.com)
10704.
Last Jedi: strategic politicization of pop culture via social media manipulation (researchgate.net)
10705.
The Facebook Hack Exposes an Internet-Wide Failure (wired.com)
10706.
The Big Disruption (medium.com)
10707.
Why you can't have privacy on the internet (2018) (chrisstucchio.com)
10708.
Ask HN: Future classic computer books?
10709.
Doug Lenat on Computers with Common Sense (2015)[video] (youtube.com)
10710.
Why P2P deserves another chance (pfrazee.hashbase.io)