2018 Archive
5371.
Porsche shatters the Nürburgring record we thought was unbreakable (arstechnica.com)
5372.
Adding BigInts to V8 (v8project.blogspot.com)
5373.
Ask HN: Resources for catching up on modern JavaScript for Python/C++ Programmer
5374.
Russ Cox on Go dependency management (threadreaderapp.com)
5375.
Secure Access to 100 AWS Accounts (segment.com)
5376.
Running FFmpeg on AWS Lambda for 1.9% the Cost of AWS Elastic Transcoder (intoli.com)
5377.
Salmon, a Python Mail Server (salmon-mail.readthedocs.io)
5378.
The forgetting curve explains why humans struggle to memorize (qz.com)
5379.
Tactics of Psy-Group, Black Cube Revealed in Canadian Court Battle (calcalistech.com)
5380.
Keep Webpack Fast: A Field Guide for Better Build Performance (slack.engineering)
5381.
Coursera Machine Learning MOOC by Andrew Ng – Python Programming Assignments (github.com)
5382.
Mozilla Global Sprint 2018 (github.com)
5383.
How to scale a distributed system [pdf] (cdn.oreillystatic.com)
5384.
Getting free of toxic tech culture (blog.valerieaurora.org)
5385.
How Restaurants Got So Loud (theatlantic.com)
5386.
Why [Insert Thing Here] Is Not a Password Killer (troyhunt.com)
5387.
Scientists plan huge European AI hub to compete with US (theguardian.com)
5388.
Blloc – minimalist smartphone (blloc.com)
5389.
The State of Agile Software in 2018 (martinfowler.com)
5390.
I wish mum's phone was never invented (bbc.com)
5391.
Weirdstuff Warehouse is closed (weirdstuff.com)
5392.
Hedge-fund managers that do the most research will post the best returns (cnbc.com)
5393.
Artificial Intelligence Hits the Barrier of Meaning (nytimes.com)
5394.
A DMT trip 'feels like dying' – and scientists now agree (bbc.co.uk)
5395.
The Dropbox Foundation (dropbox.com)
5396.
A New Look Inside Theranos’ Dysfunctional Corporate Culture (wired.com)
5397.
Show HN: Windows 95 in an Electron App (github.com)
5398.
“Prestudy”: Learning Chinese Through Reading (kerrickstaley.com)
5399.
Ask HN: What's a starting point for learning how to write programming languages?
5400.
Over 65,000 Home Routers Are Proxying Bad Traffic for Botnets, APTs (bleepingcomputer.com)