October 2018 Archive
2911.
Your move, Bloomberg (washingtonpost.com)
2912.
Tim Berners-Lee on the huge sociotechnical design challenge (techcrunch.com)
2913.
Show HN: Admin Dashboard Templates Built with Vue, React and Angular (flatlogic.com)
2914.
The U.S. Library of Congress Lets You Stream Hundreds of Free Films (nytimes.com)
2915.
London gets another fintech unicorn as Monzo reaches £1B valuation (standard.co.uk)
2916.
This latest academic journal hoax is over-hyped and the reporting on it is bad (michaelkeenan.tumblr.com)
2917.
A Mysterious Fossil Points to the Origins of Lizards and Snakes (nytimes.com)
2918.
Can a vegan keto diet work? (nutrita.app)
2919.
Wall Street Quietly Warns That 5G Wireless Is Being Aggressively Over-Hyped (techdirt.com)
2920.
You’ve heard of FAANG, but do you know these four lesser-known company acronyms? (techloaf.io)
2921.
Decentralized Authentication for Self-Sovereign Identities Using GNU Name System [pdf] (gnunet.org)
2922.
Is it ever smart to turn down an early acquisition offer? (gust.com)
2923.
AMD vs. Intel and 7nm (seekingalpha.com)
2924.
How to Integrate Slack Notifications to Your App in 5 Minutes (hackernoon.com)
2925.
GAB.AI is offline (gab.ai)
2926.
Timercpp: JavaScript-like setTimeout and setInterval for C++ (github.com)
2927.
Ask HN: What concepts, if popularly understood, would most improve the world?
2928.
The laundry industry is in a spin to save water (bbc.co.uk)
2929.
Rejection by Palantir (reddit.com)
2930.
Dedicated Server: STOR-72T (ovh.com)
2931.
The Ketchup Conundrum (2004) (newyorker.com)
2932.
Robot Criminals (papers.ssrn.com)
2933.
U.S. government sides with Apple and Amazon, effectively denying Bloombergreport (techcrunch.com)
2934.
A Fan's Tesla Commercial (2 Minutes) (youtube.com)
2935.
The Keyhole Problem (2002) [pdf] (aristeia.com)
2936.
Frankenstein and the gory gang: how the novel blazed a trail for high art horror (theguardian.com)
2937.
Show HN: A Tool for Communicating Uncertainty (uncertain.io)
2938.
A deep dive into Uranus jokes (electricliterature.com)
2939.
During Google’s early self-driving tests, there were over “a dozen accidents” (arstechnica.com)
2940.
Ask HN: People who gave up on the YC/startup dream, what happened?