October 2018 Archive
1381.
Six years later, Star Citizen is still raking it in (eurogamer.net)
1382.
New Mac Mini (apple.com)
1383.
Fun with Symbolic Derivatives in Lisp (taeric.github.io)
1384.
Cisco coughs up baker’s dozen of vulnerabilities and other security nasties (theregister.co.uk)
1385.
Channels, Concurrency, Cores: A New Concurrent ML Implementation (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
1386.
Naked mole-rat mortality rates defy Gompertzian laws by not increasing with age [pdf] (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1387.
Compiling to Categories (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
1388.
Netflix to let viewers pick how TV episodes and movies will end (bloomberg.com)
1389.
In few years renewable power may become a better economic option (weforum.org)
1390.
Ask HN: 4 months after posting my project on HN, it has 0 users. Has it failed?
1391.
Open-source crypto is no better than closed-source crypto (research.kudelskisecurity.com)
1392.
Climate report: Scientists politely urge 'act now, idiots' (bbc.com)
1393.
We Found a Way to Increase Voter Turnout in Texas, but Texas Isn’t Interested (medium.com)
1394.
An Unintuitive Take on Data Augmentation for Self-Driving Cars (towardsdatascience.com)
1395.
Inexpensive chip-based device may transform spectrometry (news.mit.edu)
1396.
What Our Diversions Reveal about Us (1670) (stmaryvalleybloom.org)
1397.
IBM acquires Red Hat (redhat.com)
1398.
Stripe has frozen Gab.com's account (twitter.com)
1399.
Saudi Backlash Threatens U.S. Startups (wsj.com)
1400.
Inside the Secretive World of Tax-Avoidance Experts (2015) (theatlantic.com)
1401.
Allegations of overpriced repair charges at Apple Store [video] (youtube.com)
1402.
On McNeil Island, the only residents are dangerous sex offenders (theguardian.com)
1403.
The Dickensian Conditions of Life in a For-Profit Lockup (nytimes.com)
1404.
Ask HN: Is Google is broken for discovery?
1405.
The Myth of the Infrastructure Phase (usv.com)
1406.
How to run a calm workplace: review of Basecamp's book (economist.com)
1407.
A.I. will have implications for education, welfare and geopolitics (2016) (economist.com)
1408.
Show HN: How much is my life costing now (howmuchismylifecosting.now.sh)
1409.
Tree-sitter – a new parsing system for programming tools [video] (thestrangeloop.com)
1410.
The compute and data moats are dead (smerity.com)