October 2018 Archive
1861.
Anki Vector: The Home Robot (anki.com)
1862.
Self-Defeating Prophecies (unintendedconsequenc.es)
1863.
We can do better than percentile latencies (medium.com)
1864.
The Conspiratorial Hate We See Online Is Increasingly Appearing in Real Life (buzzfeednews.com)
1865.
Show HN: My implemented vision of a PIM
1866.
How Yan Lianke Became China's Most Controversial Satirist (newyorker.com)
1867.
LinkedIn acquires employee engagement platform Glint (techcrunch.com)
1868.
China just laid out how it wants Google to help it persecute its Muslim minority (businessinsider.com)
1869.
Machine Learning on 2KB of RAM [pdf] (manikvarma.org)
1870.
Charles B. Wang, co-founder of Computer Associates, has died (nytimes.com)
1871.
Phobos May Have Come from Massive Impact on Mars (sci-news.com)
1872.
Update on Structured Concurrency (250bpm.com)
1873.
Malta car bomb kills Panama Papers journalist (2017) (theguardian.com)
1874.
Israel's Cyber-Spy Industry Helps World Dictators Hunt Dissidents and Gays (haaretz.com)
1875.
Ask HN: I am currently the only developer in a startup. What to expect?
1876.
Why Arc Isn't Especially Object-Oriented (2002) (paulgraham.com)
1877.
Cancer Hospital Ads Deceive Patients About Their Chances Of Survival (buzzfeednews.com)
1878.
The Death of the IPO (theatlantic.com)
1879.
Yet Another Rant About Blockchains (notion.so)
1880.
How I Transitioned from Physics Academia to the ML Industry (dluo.me)
1881.
Who paid 99¢? (whopaid99cents.com)
1882.
Dyson to build electric cars in Singapore (theguardian.com)
1883.
The Price of Saving Grand Central Station (citylab.com)
1884.
Redefining the Mole (nist.gov)
1885.
The Mixed Track Record of Machine Learning Algorithms (bloomberg.com)
1886.
Tensions with the West are putting the future of China’s Skynet at stake (scmp.com)
1887.
Deriving the Normal Distribution (kfrankc.com)
1888.
Is the Aeneid a Celebration of Empire or a Critique? (newyorker.com)
1889.
Octobox helps manage GitHub notifications (octobox.io)
1890.
Lisprolog – Interpreter for a Simple Lisp, Written in Prolog (metalevel.at)