2018 Archive
4531.
This Old Lisp (thisoldlisp.com)
4532.
Reason ML toolchain (khoanguyen.me)
4533.
Feds: There are hostile stingrays in DC, but we don’t know how to find them (arstechnica.com)
4534.
My video with 47M views was stolen on YouTube [video] (youtube.com)
4535.
Surfers three times more likely to have antibiotic-resistant bacteria in guts (eurekalert.org)
4536.
Intel hit with 32 lawsuits over security flaws (reuters.com)
4537.
Show HN: Transfer files to mobile device by scanning a QR code from the terminal (github.com)
4538.
A Google Brain engineer’s guide to entering AI (80000hours.org)
4539.
Critical step found in DNA repair, cellular aging (2017) (news.harvard.edu)
4540.
Go 1.11 released (golang.org)
4541.
B-Heap vs. Binary Heap (2010) (queue.acm.org)
4542.
Git Magic (www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
4543.
Reinforcement Learning: From Zero to State of the Art with Pytorch 4 (github.com)
4544.
Data Science Is America’s Hottest Job (bloomberg.com)
4545.
Is Gutenberg the End or a New Beginning for WordPress? (deliciousbrains.com)
4546.
Convert a Bird Scooter to a personal one with $32 kit (scootertalk.org)
4547.
Evolving the Firefox Brand (blog.mozilla.org)
4548.
Patreon suspended my account. They have not notified me (twitter.com)
4549.
People who disagree aren't trying to make things complex (m50d.github.io)
4550.
Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn (techcrunch.com)
4551.
67% of workers earning over $100k see themselves quitting in the next 6 months (cnbc.com)
4552.
Uber disabled Volvo SUV's safety system before fatality (sfgate.com)
4553.
QuickBASIC Lives on with QB64 (hackaday.com)
4554.
The “Doorway Effect” – forgetting why you entered a room (bbc.com)
4555.
The Rise of German Board Games (theatlantic.com)
4556.
Why the world needs deep generalists, not specialists (medium.com)
4557.
Top lawyers beaten by legal AI (hackernoon.com)
4558.
TSMC Kicks Off Volume Production of 7nm Chips (anandtech.com)
4559.
Concerns that social media causes childhood depression (bbc.co.uk)
4560.
Rust and WebAssembly in 2019 (fitzgeraldnick.com)