October 2018 Archive
1711.
1712.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab's powerful new supercomputer
(mercurynews.com)
1713.
The down side to wind power
(news.harvard.edu)
1714.
Using International Students as Cash Cows Does No One Any Favours
(newmatilda.com)
1715.
Confirmation That Earth's Core Is Solid
(sciencealert.com)
1717.
1718.
Elementary OS 5 Juno Is Here
(medium.com)
1719.
A Roadmap for the Upcoming U.S. Treasury Bull Market
(advisorperspectives.com)
1720.
1722.
Brave New World Revisited, Revisited
(spectator.us)
1723.
1724.
1725.
You Are Jeff Bezos
(direkris.itch.io)
1726.
1727.
'Anti-meme law' could see Mexicans jailed for posting insulting images
(independent.co.uk)
1728.
'Liquid gold': students make world's first brick out of human urine
(theguardian.com)
1729.
First Evidence of Sleep in Flight
(maxplanck.nautil.us)
1730.
Deprecation of Legacy TLS 1.0 and 1.1 Versions
(webkit.org)
1731.
Welcome to DNS, or Saving the DNS Camel [pdf]
(indico.dns-oarc.net)
1732.
Machine Identification Code
(en.wikipedia.org)
1733.
Popularity Dynamics and Intrinsic Quality in Reddit and Hacker News (2015) [pdf]
(pdfs.semanticscholar.org)
1734.
Camelot: Python library that makes it easy to extract tables from PDF files
(camelot-py.readthedocs.io)
1735.
Basic Web Scraping with Emacs
(nickdrozd.github.io)
1736.
How to Catch When Proxies Lie [pdf]
(andrew.cmu.edu)
1737.
Airbnb can’t go on unregulated – it does too much damage to cities
(theguardian.com)
1738.
1739.
The Great Endumbening
(slate.com)
1740.
Redefining the Kilogram
(scientificamerican.com)