October 2018 Archive
1771.
It's time to worry about the housing market again (financialsamurai.com)
1772.
The man who dodged the Dogecoin (decryptmedia.com)
1773.
The Wonder from Down Under: The Fairlight CMI Digital Sampling Synthesiser (paleotronic.com)
1774.
100ms in additional latency costs you 1% revenue? (niels-ole.com)
1775.
Notes on using git-replace to get rid of giant objects (blog.plover.com)
1776.
Ask HN: Does anyone farm with aquaponics?
1777.
Nasa photographs rectangular iceberg (bbc.co.uk)
1778.
Customized regression model for Airbnb dynamic pricing (blog.acolyer.org)
1779.
The Froude number and bipedal locomotion (paulispace.com)
1780.
Type-Driven Program Synthesis [video] (youtube.com)
1781.
Model 3 Mid Range Battery Available (3.tesla.com)
1782.
The Cavendish banana is facing extinction (wired.co.uk)
1783.
Triplebyte Now in Seattle and Los Angeles (triplebyte.com)
1784.
Capitalism is becoming less competitive (economist.com)
1785.
The life and death of a laptop battery (2015) (people.skolelinux.org)
1786.
The frustration and quasi freedom of being an Uber driver (slate.com)
1787.
Maintaining 65k open connections in a single Ruby process (wjwh.eu)
1788.
Tiny Island Nation to Host World’s Largest Microgrid (scientificamerican.com)
1789.
The Trouble with Macroeconomics (2016) [pdf] (paulromer.net)
1790.
How HTTP/2 Pushes the Web (push.netray.io)
1791.
BitBench – Visually dissect and analyze bit strings (github.com)
1792.
Holographic Displays at the TGS2018 (boilingsteam.com)
1793.
Decentralised, Real-Time, Interoperable Communication with Matrix (hacks.mozilla.org)
1794.
Announcing Limited Availability of DigitalOcean Kubernetes (blog.digitalocean.com)
1795.
The S.E.C. Dusts Off a Never-Used Cyber Enforcement Tool (nytimes.com)
1796.
Libssh 0.8.4 and 0.7.6 Authentication Bypass Vulnerability Fix (CVE-2018-10933) (libssh.org)
1797.
Show HN: Fork, a toy self-hosting language and compiler that compiles to C (github.com)
1798.
Presidential Alerts (time.com)
1799.
Tech suffers from lack of humanities, says Mozilla head (theguardian.com)
1800.
Show HN: Whack – A simply-designed compiled programming language (github.com)