October 2018 Archive
2341.
62 Percent of All U.S. Jobs Do Not Pay Enough to Support a Middle Class Life (upi.com)
2342.
Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979) (jsoftware.com)
2343.
The success of Go heralds that of Rust (medium.com)
2344.
Setting the Record Straight on Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Erroneous Article (aws.amazon.com)
2345.
The Specialized Field of Fetal Surgery (dmagazine.com)
2346.
Damping of selectively bonded 3D woven lattice materials (nature.com)
2347.
TinySeed: Startup Accelerator Designed for Bootstrappers (tinyseedfund.com)
2348.
Antiquarian bookseller on hunting down book thieves (france24.com)
2349.
Hardware Masking, Revisited [pdf] (emsec.rub.de)
2350.
Show HN: JohnnyDepp – A tiny dependency manager for modern browsers in 862 bytes (github.com)
2351.
YouTube is now altering comments? [video] (youtube.com)
2352.
Finding data items in one field that contradict data items in another field (polydesmida.info)
2353.
Ask HN: Great iOS / Swift Blogs?
2354.
The US Air Force Spent $326,000 Replacing Broken Coffee Cups in the Last 2 Years (munchies.vice.com)
2355.
Can't see any reviews on Android Google Maps (when a Chinese sim card is in) (productforums.google.com)
2356.
Show HN: Supercharge your front-end skills by building real projects (frontendmentor.io)
2357.
The Ordinary Greatness of Roger Bannister (newyorker.com)
2358.
Elektro the Moto-Man Had the Biggest Brain at the 1939 World’s Fair (spectrum.ieee.org)
2359.
MRI disabled every iOS device in facility (reddit.com)
2360.
Bluetooth (xkcd.com)
2361.
Saudis’ Image Makers: A Troll Army and a Twitter Insider (nytimes.com)
2362.
Unveiling the Mandelbrot set (2006) (plus.maths.org)
2363.
Tech Workers Now Want to Know: What Are We Building This For? (nytimes.com)
2364.
Tallow: Transparent Tor for Windows (reqrypt.org)
2365.
In Spain, reading about “radical” ideas can take you to prison (translate.google.com)
2366.
Google News app is using gigabytes of background data without users’ knowledge (theverge.com)
2367.
Red Hat takes over IBM (cringely.com)
2368.
DTrace on Windows ported from FreeBSD (twitter.com)
2369.
What's a CPU to do when it has nothing to do? (lwn.net)
2370.
3D printers have ‘fingerprints,’ which could help trace guns, counterfeit goods (buffalo.edu)