2018 Archive
6571.
Firefox 64 built with GCC and Clang (hubicka.blogspot.com)
6572.
AlphaFold at CASP13: What just happened? (moalquraishi.wordpress.com)
6573.
UN says it has credible reports that China holds million Uighurs in secret camps (reuters.com)
6574.
AVX-512: when and how to use these new instructions (lemire.me)
6575.
Ask HN: How to understand the large codebase of an open-source project?
6576.
Writing Network Drivers in Go [pdf] (net.in.tum.de)
6577.
Let’s build a browser engine (2014) (limpet.net)
6578.
The internals of testing in Rust in 2018 (blog.jrenner.net)
6579.
The Inexplicably Fascinating Japanese Art of Being Useless (messynessychic.com)
6580.
The Architecture of Mailinator (2007) (mailinator.blogspot.com)
6581.
Grab is messing up OpenStreetMap data in Southeast Asia (techcrunch.com)
6582.
VuePress: a static site generator that excels at working with documentation (forestry.io)
6583.
The 600+ Companies PayPal Shares Your Data With (schneier.com)
6584.
Reasons not to use Facebook (stallman.org)
6585.
A List of Chrome DevTools Tips and Tricks (flaviocopes.com)
6586.
Build a VM step by step with Rust (blog.subnetzero.io)
6587.
AI and Deep Learning in 2017 – A Year in Review (wildml.com)
6588.
Christopher Nolan: The power of people and why 2001 should be preschool viewing (latimes.com)
6589.
Samsung’s Galaxy S9 looks set to retain the headphone jack (theverge.com)
6590.
Ask HN: What talks or videos do you suggest to watch on a long flight?
6591.
Kodak shares up as it announces KODAKCoin cryptocurrency (kodak.com)
6592.
Vivaldi 2.0 – includes sync, resizable tab tiling, floating web panels and more (vivaldi.com)
6593.
Christie’s sells its first AI portrait for $432k (theverge.com)
6594.
VuePress: a fully Vue-powered static site generator (vuepress.vuejs.org)
6595.
To Delete Facebook or Not to Delete Facebook? That Is Not the Question (eff.org)
6596.
Go Is a Great Fit for Lambda (brandur.org)
6597.
Penn State's 98-Year-Old Outing Club Is No Longer Allowed to Go Outside (reason.com)
6598.
Instagram launches “Data Download” tool to let you leave (techcrunch.com)
6599.
After harsh criticism, Facebook quietly pulls services from developing countries (theoutline.com)
6600.
KubeDB – Run production-grade databases easily on Kubernetes (kubedb.com)