October 2018 Archive
11611.
50 Years in Tech. Part 6: Different Apple Distribution Game (mondaynote.com)
11612.
Brazil election: Far-right Jair Bolsonaro wins first round (bbc.com)
11613.
How to run a calm workplace (economist.com)
11614.
You Can Hail a Public Bus Like an Uber in This City of 50,000 (motherboard.vice.com)
11615.
Cheap LoRa for SBCs (kickstarter.com)
11616.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
11617.
Ghost: Locate and Fix Overly Complex Lines of Code in Go (elliot.land)
11618.
Musings about Text Editors (admiralbumblebee.com)
11619.
Proposed Australian law could give US law enforcement access to encrypted comms (slate.com)
11620.
Notch on iPhone X, XS, XR and XS Max (dev.to)
11621.
We Have a Decade to Prevent a Total Climate Disaster (earther.gizmodo.com)
11622.
What is the Stack in C#? (tutlane.com)
11623.
Apple Tells Congress 'Nothing Was Ever Found' (macrumors.com)
11624.
Planet has only until 2030 to stem catastrophic climate change, IPCC warns (cnn.com)
11625.
Genomic Prediction has launched its embryo selection service (genomicprediction.com)
11626.
Emulating the Elegance of JavaScript's `new Array` in Haskell (gist.github.com)
11627.
Google's DeepMind AI costs millions (businessinsider.com)
11628.
Scientists can now grow weed in space (techengage.com)
11629.
New Macbooks and Imacs will auto brick if independent repair is detected (boingboing.net)
11630.
An end to ROP/JOP (newosxbook.com)
11631.
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign fund will invest $45B in SoftBank’s 2nd Vision Fund (techcrunch.com)
11632.
Having it both ways:Larry Wall,Perl and the technology/culture of the early web (tandfonline.com)
11633.
Tensorflow React.JS Components (github.com)
11634.
Lindisin
11635.
Ignored Architects and Chaos Engineering (infoq.com)
11636.
China Spy Chips Report Adds Pressure on Pentagon Cloud Security (bloomberg.com)
11637.
GLOBAL WARMING OF 1.5 °C [pdf] (report.ipcc.ch)
11638.
Open Source History: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of VA Linux (channelfutures.com)
11639.
In Praise of Plain Text (lucasfcosta.com)
11640.
Why Didn’t Wikipedia Have an Article on Donna Strickland, Nobel Prize Winner? (wikimediafoundation.org)