October 2018 Archive
1891.
The Black Cat of Microbenchmarks (mrale.ph)
1892.
Travis CI adds support for testing your projects on Windows (blog.travis-ci.com)
1893.
Azul GUI Framework (azul.rs)
1894.
Experimental realization of Feynman's ratchet (iopscience.iop.org)
1895.
Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, Citizens (2014) [pdf] (scholar.princeton.edu)
1896.
Amazon says wage hike ‘more than compensates’ for loss of bonuses (techcrunch.com)
1897.
Opera Touch is a solid alternative to Safari on the iPhone (techcrunch.com)
1898.
Ask HN: Where to go for the cheapest EE degree in the U.S.? In the World?
1899.
NPM and the future of JavaScript (slides.com)
1900.
CEO Shoots Self to Test Bulletproof Jacket (range365.com)
1901.
The case for pair programming (tuple.app)
1902.
Yale putting high-tech tests to its controversial Vinland Map (news.yale.edu)
1903.
Ask HN: Best alternate client to web-based Gmail? Now that it sucks
1904.
Kubernetes on Bare Metal (joshrendek.com)
1905.
If You Traveled Far Enough Through Space, Would You Return to Your Start Point? (forbes.com)
1906.
Waking up early serves capitalism (qz.com)
1907.
DNA may soon be used to store computer data (economist.com)
1908.
Universal Basic Income Is Silicon Valley’s Latest Scam (medium.com)
1909.
The future of photography is code (techcrunch.com)
1910.
The flu that transformed the 20th Century (bbc.com)
1911.
Orris: The world’s rarest perfume ingredient (bbc.com)
1912.
The popular Iranian tradition of using Hafez’s poems for divination (bbc.com)
1913.
Faraday Future hit with layoffs, salary cuts (theverge.com)
1914.
Xkcd: Google Announcement (xkcd.com)
1915.
Automatic Kernel Optimization for Deep Learning on All Hardware Platforms (tvm.ai)
1916.
A new book calls attention to Stanford Ovshinsky and his inventions (smithsonianmag.com)
1917.
Planar rotations and the DCT (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
1918.
Federal prosecutors have filed new charges against swatter Tyler Barriss (wired.com)
1919.
Why Are Americans Still Uncomfortable with Atheism? (newyorker.com)
1920.
2018 Desktop Linux Platform Issues (media.ccc.de)