October 2018 Archive
12991.
Comparing MySQL, Cassandra and DynamoDB as primary data store for a service (medium.com)
12992.
Trump admits climate change isn’t a hoax but suggests ‘it’ll change back’ (theverge.com)
12993.
Novel approach at shuffling a looping sequence (github.com)
12994.
Governance in distributed organizations, part 4 (medium.com)
12995.
Ask HN: How is social credit different from NPS?
12996.
Just 2.5% of DNA turns mice into men (newscientist.com)
12997.
Picade Review – new arcade cabinet kit for Raspberry Pi (raspberrypi.org)
12998.
Schrodinger's cat as you've never seen it (physicsworld.com)
12999.
Ask HN: Do companies like Datastax or Elastic hire contributors?
13000.
Bloodhound supersonic car hits financial roadblock (bbc.co.uk)
13001.
Oldschool demo effects (seancode.com)
13002.
Google and Orange building cable between US and France (theguardian.com)
13003.
Are you looking for an alternative OCR technology? (blog.infrrd.ai)
13004.
Extracting RAW Photo Exif Data with Python (bhoey.com)
13005.
Why gene therapy will create so many jobs (bbc.com)
13006.
Sedy: A GitHub bot bringing the sed command to code reviews (github.com)
13007.
Electric Bikes Are About to Go Mainstream (nytimes.com)
13008.
Is the Web Ready for HTTP/2 Server Push? (arxiv.org)
13009.
Visualising Google Cloud (medium.com)
13010.
DNS-OARC Amsterdam day 2 (fanf.dreamwidth.org)
13011.
The House That Came in the Mail (99percentinvisible.org)
13012.
Ttyplot – a real time plotting utility for the terminal (virtuallyfun.com)
13013.
Administrating AWS resources productively using the AWS CLI (medium.com)
13014.
New CSV Spec – CSV JSON - CSV (Line-by-Lines) Records with JSON Encoding Rules (github.com)
13015.
The good and the bad of Tim Berners-Lee’s new project on data privacy (marketwatch.com)
13016.
Adobe to Launch Photoshop for iPad in Strategy Shift (bloomberg.com)
13017.
Raytracing the Washington Monument in R (tylermw.com)
13018.
Rabin fingerprint (en.wikipedia.org)
13019.
The Original Hacker's Dictionary (dourish.com)
13020.
Neuroscientists Use Rabies to Explore the Brain (scientificamerican.com)