October 2018 Archive
12151.
Interstellar Visitor Found to Be Unlike a Comet or an Asteroid (quantamagazine.org)
12152.
Who Just Beat the Bay Area in Tech Jobs? Toronto (bloomberg.com)
12153.
Google dropped its bid for the $10B Pentagon cloud project (thehustle.co)
12154.
4 ELEMENTS OF a CHRONOLOGICAL RESUME (dg.ca)
12155.
The Pentagon’s Push to Program Soldiers’ Brains (theatlantic.com)
12156.
How to make fish shine (phys.org)
12157.
Can a Cat Have an Existential Crisis? (2016) (nautil.us)
12158.
OpenProject 8.0: the new release packed with many powerful collaboration feature (openproject.org)
12159.
I miss being surprised by technology (engadget.com)
12160.
Sue anyone (in all 50 U.S states and 3,000 counties) with the DoNotPay App (twitter.com)
12161.
Artificial intelligence may erode humans' ability to think critically (axios.com)
12162.
How employers have gamified work for maximum profit (aeon.co)
12163.
Are you smarter than a phishing email? (phishgoggles.com)
12164.
My First Gulfstream (1998) (vanityfair.com)
12165.
The Neural Correlates of Religious and Nonreligious Belief (2009) (journals.plos.org)
12166.
Crypto-native applications (versionone.vc)
12167.
Automation may take our jobs, but personal data will save our paychecks (qz.com)
12168.
Chrome 69 breaks multi-sign in, Movement within accounts broken (bugs.chromium.org)
12169.
Ask HN: Does 1 really need to build security for application
12170.
Virtualized Emacs as an IDE (youtube.com)
12171.
Python, NLTK, and the Digital Humanities: Finding Patterns in Gothic Literature (owlskip.com)
12172.
Feeding 10B people by 2050 within planetary limits may be achievable (phys.org)
12173.
25 Years of Vibe Magazine (billboard.com)
12174.
Tyler Cowen talks with Paul Krugman [audio and transcript] (medium.com)
12175.
Google Launches Chromecast 3 (theverge.com)
12176.
Bosnia: the country with three presidents (youtube.com)
12177.
Blockchain for Enterprise (itbook.store)
12178.
BBC News disrupted by software glitch (bbc.co.uk)
12179.
Sir, Yes, Sir Hacker News
12180.
Why date-fns decided to get rid of Moment.js-like tokens in v2 (blog.date-fns.org)