October 2018 Archive
12571.
How to Fix ProxySQL Configuration When It Won’t Start (percona.com)
12572.
Cybersecurity in the UK: House of Lords Briefing Report [pdf] (researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk)
12573.
Biscuit Research OS in Go (github.com)
12574.
Build a laptop with Raspberry Pi (raspberrypi.org)
12575.
New ALPHA-G Detector Poised to Search for Signs of Anti-Gravity (spectrum.ieee.org)
12576.
SEC Stops Fraudulent ICO That Falsely Claimed SEC Approval (sec.gov)
12577.
Janitor wins the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature from university she cleans (post-gazette.com)
12578.
Why I’m ending my 3-year Open Source contribution spree (medium.com)
12579.
Beware the AI delusion (fastcompany.com)
12580.
Show HN: Dotted Canonical S-expressions – A protobuf alternative (gist.github.com)
12581.
You Don't Really Want That Burger – You Want Higher Social Status (psmag.com)
12582.
Should I honk? [video] (twitter.com)
12583.
US Building Footprints DB (github.com)
12584.
Strategy vs. tactics (diogomonica.com)
12585.
Crash Course: EnTT Reflection System (github.com)
12586.
Grief Network (nplusonemag.com)
12587.
Building fast and reliable web applications – Testing trivago at scale (tech.trivago.com)
12588.
Margins – where you can save, annotate and share academic papers (fermatslibrary.com)
12589.
Build your own pi powered self driving RC car and learn robotics and AI! (indiegogo.com)
12590.
Release of Oil Shell 0.6.pre5 (oilshell.org)
12591.
Recycle-GAN: Unsupervised Video Retargeting (cs.cmu.edu)
12592.
Java Local Variable Type Inference: Frequently Asked Questions (openjdk.java.net)
12593.
The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes (filfre.net)
12594.
Rethinking Classical Concurrency Patterns [Gophercon Slides] (drive.google.com)
12595.
From hype to action: Next steps for edge computing (opensource.com)
12596.
Java's Cover (2001) (paulgraham.com)
12597.
GraphQL Schema Directives as ORM (medium.com)
12598.
How emotions shape our work life (cam.ac.uk)
12599.
Examining the Future of IoT and Machine Learning (towardsdatascience.com)
12600.
The man who tried to read all the books in the world (cam.ac.uk)