October 2018 Archive
11251.
Luxon – A powerful, modern, and friendly wrapper for JavaScript dates and times (moment.github.io)
11252.
How online tracking works [pdf] (siliconflatirons.org)
11253.
The other kind of privacy (macwright.org)
11254.
Introducing the Internet Bill of Rights (nytimes.com)
11255.
Neanderthal viruses found in human DNA (nytimes.com)
11256.
How to kill your tech industry (logicmag.io)
11257.
The Qubit Counter (qubitcounter.com)
11258.
The Inevitable Volumetric Future (youtube.com)
11259.
Will Your Business Strategy Benefit from Personal Branding? (da-14.com)
11260.
Steve Jobs didn't (2011) (asymco.com)
11261.
Millions of Americans take vitamin D. Most should just stop (vox.com)
11262.
The Best Back-Pain Exercises (zeel.com)
11263.
Do you know why your site visitors left? Hint: It’s not what you think (medium.com)
11264.
An unacceptable breach of trust by Springer publishing (insidehighered.com)
11265.
An insider’s perspective on Fukushima and everything that came after (arstechnica.com)
11266.
AI learns to write its own code by stealing from other programs (earthmysterynews.com)
11267.
Building a Fundraising Platform with Firebase and Flamelink, a Firebase CMS (hackernoon.com)
11268.
How Do You Take a Picture of a Black Hole? With a Telescope as Big as the Earth (nytimes.com)
11269.
HERMES: High-Frequency Emergency and Rural Multimedia Exchange System (rhizomatica.org)
11270.
A thorough intro to Distributed Systems (hackernoon.com)
11271.
Stop Wasting Money on Team Building (hbr.org)
11272.
The current acceleration model is broken. Convertible revshare could fix it (medium.com)
11273.
Arm collaboration with Xilinx (newelectronics.co.uk)
11274.
Cold Emailing Myths That You Should Never Follow (marketjoy.com)
11275.
The finance curse: how the outsized power of the City of London makes UK poorer (theguardian.com)
11276.
Mattress Firm files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection (cnbc.com)
11277.
“EOS is a useless scam token of a centralized worthless platform” (Tone Vays) (beincrypto.com)
11278.
Free Software (fsf.org)
11279.
Why GNU License? (2013) (meta.discourse.org)
11280.
Japan Set to Allow Gene Editing in Human Embryos (scientificamerican.com)