October 2018 Archive
11281.
How to Disconnect from ‘Always On’ Work Culture (wsj.com)
11282.
CARISIRT on Supermicro: Yet Another BMC Vulnerability (And Some Added Extras) (web.archive.org)
11283.
Markdown-console: display markdown on the console (github.com)
11284.
Ask HN: Are there any open source alternatives to Amazon Rekognition?
11285.
A brand new Low-Code platform for Arduino lovers, Makers and DIYers (hackeet.com)
11286.
How I Screwed Up the Launch of Cliapp.store (feram.io)
11287.
An Introduction to Regular Expressions in RL3 (rl3.zorallabs.com)
11288.
Discover the top VCs you should be talking to (signal.nfx.com)
11289.
Reducing on demand delivery time with activity (hypertrack.com)
11290.
Magic Leap acquires Computes (blog.computes.com)
11291.
Could an artificial intelligence be considered a person under the law? (phys.org)
11292.
TSMC Goes Photon to Cloud (eetimes.com)
11293.
History of Japan (youtube.com)
11294.
D-Wave providing free access to full 2k qubit quantum systems (dwavesys.com)
11295.
Inside the Bay Area’s craziest underground psychedelic parties (medium.com)
11296.
Consuming Twitter Streaming API with Spring Integration (spruni.co)
11297.
Control.Dsl: An alternative to monads (hackage.haskell.org)
11298.
Bacteria Floating 30,000 Feet Overhead Could Be Influencing the Weather (earther.gizmodo.com)
11299.
When Tech Knows You Better Than You Know Yourself (wired.com)
11300.
The Myth of the Infrastructure Phase (usv.com)
11301.
Docker Removes Downloads Without Logins Again (github.com)
11302.
Unloading GitHub data with Xplenty (medium.com)
11303.
Government set to deliver $1.2B in products bought from farmers to food banks (wsj.com)
11304.
Forecasting: Bloomberg's “The Big Hack” (medium.com)
11305.
I pity Tim Cook (neilonsoftware.com)
11306.
The Honor System (2012) (esquire.com)
11307.
How to 'Kubernetize' an OpenStack service (opensource.com)
11308.
20-year-old court filing comes back to haunt Qualcomm in FTC antitrust dispute (fosspatents.com)
11309.
Magic Leap buys mesh-computing startup Computes (techcrunch.com)
11310.
Flexibility with the Pomodoro Technique (bitsnbytes.blog)