October 2018 Archive
12212.
Criminals used Bitcoin to launder $2.5B in dirty money, data shows
(thenextweb.com)
12213.
Neanderthals – research reveals they may have been precision workers
(theconversation.com)
12214.
An Open Source Powerhouse (Elastic)
(medium.com)
12215.
Hacker FAQ
(seebs.net)
12216.
How do you write unit tests for code with difficult to predict results?
(softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
12217.
Introduction to Real-Time Ray Tracing with Vulkan
(devblogs.nvidia.com)
12218.
Japanese passport is the most powerful in the world
(usatoday.com)
12219.
New Relic: Notification of Apollo.io Security Incident
(discuss.newrelic.com)
12220.
12221.
Garbling Netfilter ipv4
(uninfmill.com)
12222.
12223.
Talk over text: Conversational interface design and usability
(opensource.com)
12224.
Stabbing yourself with a fork() in a multiprocessing.Pool full of sharks
(codewithoutrules.com)
12225.
Turbulence, the oldest unsolved problem in physics
(arstechnica.com)
12226.
12228.
Moz Acquires STAT Search Analytics
(moz.com)
12229.
YC Video – Startup Technology – Technical Founder Advice
(youtube.com)
12230.
Converse sneakers or slippers?
(businessinsider.com)
12231.
12232.
Golden Fleece Award
(en.wikipedia.org)
12233.
Node v10.12.0 (Current)
(nodejs.org)
12234.
Pizza Hut's ‘Little Free Libraries’ Look Exactly Like Mini Pizza Huts
(atlasobscura.com)
12235.
12236.
SoftBank in danger of over-WeWorking itself
(reuters.com)
12237.
What's Behind Netflix's Sky-High Employee Salaries
(hollywoodreporter.com)
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