2018 Archive
5521.
Fast base64 encoding and decoding (lemire.me)
5522.
Linux: IO without entering the kernel (git.kernel.dk)
5523.
AI Can Detect Illnesses in Human Breath (news.developer.nvidia.com)
5524.
LGPL violation/Missing references to Ethereumj project (github.com)
5525.
Tiny, Perfect Staircases Made by French Woodworkers (atlasobscura.com)
5526.
Show HN: End-to-end LTE example with Docker and emulated radio (github.com)
5527.
Gentoo GitHub Organization hacked (archives.gentoo.org)
5528.
Talk to Books (books.google.com)
5529.
GoCity – Code City metaphor for visualizing Go source code (go-city.github.io)
5530.
Understanding the React Source Code, Part 1 (hackernoon.com)
5531.
Court has confirmed coordinated raids of Zwiebelfreunde in Germany were illegal (blog.torservers.net)
5532.
Show HN: LogicEmu – Online Logic Simulator (lodev.org)
5533.
Hamiltonian Monte Carlo explained (arogozhnikov.github.io)
5534.
Learn cryptographic engineering by example (github.com)
5535.
Architecture of a Database System (2007) [pdf] (db.cs.berkeley.edu)
5536.
Leaving NYC for Nashville (wesmckinney.com)
5537.
NULL: The worst mistake of computer science? (2015) (lucidchart.com)
5538.
Zuckerberg didn’t make any friends in Europe today (techcrunch.com)
5539.
Depressing and faintly terrifying days for the C standard [pdf] (yodaiken.com)
5540.
U.S. Life Expectancy Falls Further (wsj.com)
5541.
The faster you unlearn OOP, the better for you and your software (dpc.pw)
5542.
Many People Taking Antidepressants Discover They Cannot Quit (nytimes.com)
5543.
I.R.S. Tax Fraud Cases Plummet After Budget Cuts (nytimes.com)
5544.
China Is Nationalizing Its Tech Sector (bloomberg.com)
5545.
Microsoft is now worth more than Alphabet (fastcompany.com)
5546.
OpenAI Five at Dota 2 – The International [video] (youtube.com)
5547.
Show HN: Not Depressing News (notdepressing.com)
5548.
The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro (1852) (historyisaweapon.com)
5549.
The future of WebAssembly – A look at upcoming features and proposals (blog.scottlogic.com)
5550.
What life could be like for civilizations 1 trillion years from now (phys.org)