October 2018 Archive
13171.
Jeff Bezos defends spending his Amazon billions on space travel (theverge.com)
13172.
Design, documentation and exploration of REST APIs (lisper.in)
13173.
Beer Makers’ Steps to Mitigate Climate Change Might Not Be Enough (wsj.com)
13174.
Vim Tutorial: How to Use Multiple Vim Registers and Windows (dataden.tech)
13175.
Asking for a Premarital Settlement (sharenator.com)
13176.
Microsoft to Disable TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 Support in Edge and Internet Explorer (tech.slashdot.org)
13177.
Google Has Announced Cloud Identity for Customers and Partners (cloud.google.com)
13178.
Airbnb bill may limit short-term rentals in U.S. capital (reuters.com)
13179.
What “First Man” Gets Right About NASA: Interview with Apollo 15 Astronaut (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
13180.
Modelhub: empowering AI researchers to share reproducible model implementations (modelhub.ai)
13181.
Palm Returns with a Teeny-Tiny Phone to Help You Disconnect (gizmodo.com)
13182.
Why Bill Gates is worried (vox.com)
13183.
Hacking around with JavaScript and Shortcuts in iOS 12 (medium.com)
13184.
Rockstar has been “working 100-hour weeks” on Red Dead Redemption 2 (gamesindustry.biz)
13185.
Ionex batteries may become the swappable light-vehicle battery standard we need (electrek.co)
13186.
How Humans Will Work in 2030 (medium.com)
13187.
Robinhood Gets Almost Half Its Revenue in Bargain with High-Speed Traders (bloomberg.com)
13188.
“The 2020s could be one of humanity's last chances to avert devastating impacts” (sciencemag.org)
13189.
Is the Web Ready for HTTP/2 Server Push? (arxiv.org)
13190.
Mammals cannot evolve fast enough to escape current extinction crisis (eurekalert.org)
13191.
Ivo – A teletype no more (2011) (web.archive.org)
13192.
Build your own gel electrophoresis device from scratch with common materials (exploratorium.edu)
13193.
A curated list of awesome warez and piracy links (github.com)
13194.
How Sears Was the Amazon of Its Day (nytimes.com)
13195.
There’s a thriving black market for selfies with passports (qz.com)
13196.
Neanderthals Suffered a Lot of Traumatic Injuries. So How Did They Live So Long? (theatlantic.com)
13197.
Draco: 3D Data Compression (google.github.io)
13198.
2018.42 a better Atom for 6 – Weekly changes in and around Perl 6 (p6weekly.wordpress.com)
13199.
Enterprises That Implement Blockchain Technology (image-store.slidesharecdn.com)
13200.
The new Palm is a tiny phone to keep you away from your phone (theverge.com)