2018 Archive
391.
Nobody knows how to cite 4chan mathematicians who solved an interesting problem (twitter.com)
392.
Jupyter Receives the ACM Software System Award (blog.jupyter.org)
393.
Paul Buchheit on Joining Google, How to Become a Great Engineer, and Happiness (triplebyte.com)
394.
A home-made lithographically-fabricated integrated circuit (sam.zeloof.xyz)
395.
Melatonin: Much More Than You Wanted to Know (lesswrong.com)
396.
GnuPG can now be used to perform notarial acts in the State of Washington (lists.gnupg.org)
397.
A Taxonomy of Technical Debt (engineering.riotgames.com)
398.
Ask HN: Best talks of 2018?
399.
82-Year-Old Japanese Woman Finds Success in Coding (aarp.org)
400.
Today is the fifth anniversary of Aaron Swartz's death
401.
MIT 9.11: The Human Brain (Spring 2018) (nancysbraintalks.mit.edu)
402.
Machine Learning Guides (developers.google.com)
403.
Making sense of the alleged Supermicro motherboard attack (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
404.
Users Abandon Facebook After Cambridge Analytica Findings (nytimes.com)
405.
Sandboxed Mac apps can record screen any time without you knowing (krausefx.com)
406.
Building your color palette (refactoringui.com)
407.
Too Clever by Half (epsilontheory.com)
408.
How to Acquire Your First 100 Customers (docs.google.com)
409.
U.S. Files Criminal Charges Against Theranos’s Elizabeth Holmes, Ramesh Balwani (wsj.com)
410.
Ask HN: What is your favourite tech talk?
411.
Towards Battery-Free HD Video Streaming [video] (batteryfreevideo.cs.washington.edu)
412.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the State Machine (raganwald.com)
413.
Show HN: Select Star SQL, an interactive SQL book (selectstarsql.com)
414.
Reality has a surprising amount of detail (2017) (johnsalvatier.org)
415.
My home lab setup for highly-available Internet (github.com)
416.
Web.dev by Google (web.dev)
417.
Choose Firefox Now, or Later You Won't Get a Choice (2014) (robert.ocallahan.org)
418.
Tim Cook makes blistering attack on the “data industrial complex” (techcrunch.com)
419.
Time to break academic publishing's stranglehold on research (newscientist.com)
420.
Krita 4.0 – A painting app for cartoonists, illustrators, and concept artists (krita.org)