October 2018 Archive
11581.
5 Things about Crypto Investing (medium.com)
11582.
Harnessing Openstreetmap, Automation and Laser Cutters to Engrave Maps onto Wood (geoinzitari.com)
11583.
Clean Code by Uncle Bob highlights (chapters 1–3) (medium.com)
11584.
Case Study: How Bosch Is Succeeding with Open Source at Eclipse IoT (mmilinkov.wordpress.com)
11585.
Marketing in Shopify: epic fail of the new epic feature (vtlabs.org)
11586.
Programming by Coincidence (pragprog.com)
11587.
A history of MI5 incompetence and madness (2013) (bbc.co.uk)
11588.
Uranium Is So Last Century – Enter Thorium, the New Green Nuke (wired.com)
11589.
The FCC is tasked with solving the digital divide and it's making things worse (thehill.com)
11590.
Jennalee (popula.com)
11591.
Web content injection by Optimum Online (dslreports.com)
11592.
Ultrasound Tool Can Detect High Brain Pressure at Scene of Accident (physicsworld.com)
11593.
Having Digital Creations on the Blockchain (medium.com)
11594.
A strategy for implementing industrial predictive maintenance (cloud.google.com)
11595.
Amazon’s $15 minimum wage is a sign of monopsony power (economist.com)
11596.
FDA Removes 7 Synthetic Flavoring Substances from Food Additives List (fda.gov)
11597.
Theory of Computation Lectures by Prof. Shai Simonson (youtube.com)
11598.
Balance Laws (osolmaz.com)
11599.
Vertical Farming and Automation (blog.automicrofarm.com)
11600.
The Devil Is in the JSON Details (thefactotum.xyz)
11601.
Why the world’s flight paths are such a mess (multimedia.scmp.com)
11602.
EMV standard (en.wikipedia.org)
11603.
Our friends JSON and CSV (medium.com)
11604.
Angular router: how to replace a param? (stackoverflow.com)
11605.
Fatty, sugary diets impair memory and cognition in just four days (businessinsider.com)
11606.
The Department of Transportation Says ‘Drivers’ Don’t Have to Be Human (wired.com)
11607.
Virtual Reality/ VR the best define (techsmartglobe.com)
11608.
ELI5: The Ins and Outs of Blockchain Technology (medium.com)
11609.
Scientists Have Connected the Brains of 3 People Enabling Them to Share Thoughts (sciencenews.cc)
11610.
John Jellicoe: “The only man on either side who could lose WW1 in an afternoon” (en.wikipedia.org)