December 2018 Archive
631.
Clearing Up a Few Things About Facebook’s Partners (newsroom.fb.com)
632.
Reflections on DOOM's Development (rome.ro)
633.
An Illustrated Theory of Numbers (2017) (illustratedtheoryofnumbers.com)
634.
Show HN: Magic Grid – A simple JavaScript library for dynamic grid layouts (github.com)
635.
DDR Type 2 Short-wave spy transmitter (cryptomuseum.com)
636.
Seagate Announces 16TB HDD (nexthive.com)
637.
Emulate Mac OS 9 with QEMU (jamesbadger.ca)
638.
I’m Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
639.
After 48 hours we haven't seen any sign people are using Waymo's service (arstechnica.com)
640.
Apple to pull some iPhones in Germany as Qualcomm extends global wins (reuters.com)
641.
A New Connection Between the Gut and Brain (scientificamerican.com)
642.
Gravitee: Open-Source API Gateway (gravitee.io)
643.
Dostoyevsky's “Dream of a Ridiculous Man” (2014) (brainpickings.org)
644.
Look ma, no locks (lucteo.ro)
645.
Dark web dealers voluntarily ban deadly fentanyl (theguardian.com)
646.
Two years later, I still miss the headphone port (techcrunch.com)
647.
Some unexplained physical symptoms may be caused by unresolved emotional trauma (theglobeandmail.com)
648.
New Parents Complain Amazon Baby-Registry Ads Are Deceptive (wsj.com)
649.
Mom Lets Her Kids Walk to the Bakery Down the Block. CPS Chastises Her (letgrow.org)
650.
How to Version-Control Jupyter Notebooks (nextjournal.com)
651.
Spending $5k to put Zimbabwe on Street View (cnet.com)
652.
How long is that Bézier? (raphlinus.github.io)
653.
Malicious sites abuse 11-year-old Firefox bug that Mozilla failed to fix (zdnet.com)
654.
On Self-Publishing “A Programmer’s Introduction to Mathematics” (medium.com)
655.
LED Strain (ledstrain.org)
656.
A ‘Self-Aware’ Fish Raises Doubts About a Cognitive Test (quantamagazine.org)
657.
There's no such thing as a free watch (2017) (topic.com)
658.
HTTPS in the real world (robertheaton.com)
659.
Dr. Elon and Mr. Musk: Life Inside Tesla's Production Hell (wired.com)
660.
Cambridge Analytica Used Fashion Tastes to Identify Right-Wing Voters (nytimes.com)