2018 Archive
6031.
Lisp Game Jam 2018 (itch.io)
6032.
Geolocating requests with Google Load Balancer for free (blog.doit-intl.com)
6033.
The myopia boom (2015) (nature.com)
6034.
Jeri Ellsworth and the Robot Uprising of 2038 (blog.robertelder.org)
6035.
Finland's cities are havens for library lovers (theguardian.com)
6036.
Show HN: Hacker Daily, a daily podcast for Hacker News readers (hackerdaily.co)
6037.
Plastic Injection Molding (2015) [video] (youtube.com)
6038.
Non-PhotoRealistic Quake (2002) (research.cs.wisc.edu)
6039.
Australian firm Meriton fined $3M for misleading consumers on TripAdvisor (accc.gov.au)
6040.
Scanning books at 250 pages a minute (2008) (k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
6041.
Cracking WPA-2 Just Got a Whole Lot Easier (medium.com)
6042.
Machine Learning in Google Bigquery (ai.googleblog.com)
6043.
OpenPGPjs v3.0 (protonmail.com)
6044.
Google Skaffold – Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development (github.com)
6045.
Lolbench: automagically and empirically discovering Rust performance regressions (blog.anp.lol)
6046.
Show HN: FPGA Ultrasound Imaging on a Raspberry Pi (un0rick.cc)
6047.
A dull, resilient stream processor in Go (github.com)
6048.
A diary written on castle floorboards (bbc.co.uk)
6049.
Finland offers free online Artificial Intelligence course to anyone, anywhere (yle.fi)
6050.
Terry Gilliam on his techniques for Monty Python animations (2014) (openculture.com)
6051.
How to write Mathematics (1970) [pdf] (math.utah.edu)
6052.
Apple’s 2019 Mac Pro will be shaped by workflows (techcrunch.com)
6053.
Startup School Advisor Track: You Are In
6054.
European Union plans to tax tech giants on local revenue (techcrunch.com)
6055.
China using big data to detain people before crime is committed (theglobeandmail.com)
6056.
Soviet Collapse Echoes in China’s Belt and Road (bloomberg.com)
6057.
Say yes to the progressive web (hpe.com)
6058.
A Cryptocurrency Website Changes Its Data, and $100B in Market Value Vanishes (wsj.com)
6059.
GitLab 10.4 released (about.gitlab.com)
6060.
De-facto closed source: the case for understandable software (13brane.net)