October 2018 Archive
1621.
Ask HN: How reliable are Glassdoor reviews?
1622.
Tesla quietly drops “full self-driving” option as it adds $45,000 Model 3 (arstechnica.com)
1623.
Some ancient narratives contain remarkably reliable records of real events (sapiens.org)
1624.
To Err Is Human: Mistakes and slips in skydiving and other disciplines (blueskiesmag.com)
1625.
Libnop: C++ Native Object Protocols (github.com)
1626.
Why Mathematicians Can’t Find the Hay in a Haystack (nautil.us)
1627.
On Thursday a rocket failed. Three humans remain on the ISS. What’s next? (arstechnica.com)
1628.
How the founders of Brex built a billion-dollar business in less than 2 years (techcrunch.com)
1629.
Emperor Akihito of Japan is a published marine biologist (qz.com)
1630.
PiDP-11: Recreating the PDP-11/70 (obsolescence.wixsite.com)
1631.
FTC hearings on tech companies included economists who take money from them (fastcompany.com)
1632.
Orkney islands could get first electric plane service (bbc.co.uk)
1633.
Sigmund Jähn, the first German to travel into space (zeit.de)
1634.
Concatenative language (2017) (concatenative.org)
1635.
U.S. Stocks Plunge Most Since February (bloomberg.com)
1636.
Node 11.0 (nodejs.org)
1637.
GitLab 11.4 Released with Merge Request Reviews and Feature Flags (about.gitlab.com)
1638.
Show HN: A tool to translate images across languages (blog.imgtranslate.com)
1639.
Micromusic.net chiptune radio (1999) (micromusic.net)
1640.
The byproducts of reading OpenBSD netcat code (nanxiao.me)
1641.
Show HN: GraphQL lib for real-time apps (github.com)
1642.
Qnnpack: PyTorch-integrated open source library for mobile deep learning (code.fb.com)
1643.
Digital IDs Are More Dangerous Than Thought (wired.com)
1644.
Extreme Botany: The Precarious Science of Endangered Rare Plants (e360.yale.edu)
1645.
The Digital Gap Between Rich and Poor Kids Is Not What Was Expected (nytimes.com)
1646.
Blockchain Is a Semantic Wasteland (medium.com)
1647.
Unapproved Pharmaceutical Ingredients Included in Dietary Supplements (jamanetwork.com)
1648.
Games Today Shut the Door to Tomorrow’s Devs (medium.com)
1649.
Objections are goals (medium.com)
1650.
Entering the next phase of Project Valhalla (mail.openjdk.java.net)