October 2018 Archive
11941.
Career advice for recent Computer Science graduates (huyenchip.com)
11942.
The high-risk, high-reward world of selling random stuff on Amazon (cnn.com)
11943.
Ceres might have tilted over onto its side (arstechnica.com)
11944.
Exploring features and conventions of BPF ELF loaders (kinvolk.io)
11945.
A Guide to Using AI in Highly Regulated Industries (basistech.com)
11946.
Facebook’s launch of Portal has been stymied by trust issues (google.com)
11947.
Google drops out of bidding for $10B Pentagon data deal (reuters.com)
11948.
God is a verb (wholeearth.com)
11949.
Still no Chrome/Chromium HW video acceleration on Linux (bugs.chromium.org)
11950.
Google Pixel Slate with Chrome OS Unveiled (bleepingcomputer.com)
11951.
Crypto Industry on ‘Brink of an Implosion,’ Researcher Says (bloomberg.com)
11952.
How I dockerized my personal playground server (medium.com)
11953.
Dutch appeals court upholds landmark climate change ruling (theguardian.com)
11954.
Indian airport police told to cut down on smiling (bbc.co.uk)
11955.
Estimating Aging Effects in Running Events (mitpressjournals.org)
11956.
Google Home Hub is official, available October 22 for $149 (arstechnica.com)
11957.
White Supremacists Still Have a Safe Space Online: Discord (slate.com)
11958.
NSA ANT catalog (en.wikipedia.org)
11959.
Migrant Children in Search of Justice: A 2-Year-Old’s Day in Immigration Court (nytimes.com)
11960.
Show HN: To-do lists – A drawing (medium.com)
11961.
Pixel Slate first look (theverge.com)
11962.
Brookings: Half the world is now middle class or wealthier (brookings.edu)
11963.
Pixel 3 (store.google.com)
11964.
NEOM Advisory Board: Sam Altman, Marc Andreessen and Others (arabnews.com)
11965.
With Chrome 70, hundreds of popular websites are about to break (techcrunch.com)
11966.
California Breaks the Internet (wsj.com)
11967.
Pixel Slate hands-on: Google’s 2-in-1 takes on the Surface (engadget.com)
11968.
Crypto Exchange Freezes $28M in Assets (blocklr.com)
11969.
Snap falls to new low (cnbc.com)
11970.
KringleCon – Holiday Hack Challenge 2018 (kringlecon.com)