2018 Archive
6961.
Math from Three to Seven: The Story of a Mathematical Circle for Preschoolers [pdf] (msri.org)
6962.
The Basic Ideas in Neural Networks (1994) [pdf] (www-isl.stanford.edu)
6963.
Implementing a network protocol in Go (about.sourcegraph.com)
6964.
Three European Countries Block Tax on Tech Giants (bloomberg.com)
6965.
Google warns Android might not remain free because of EU decision (theverge.com)
6966.
Apple is a traditional business (bloomberg.com)
6967.
The US startup is disappearing (qz.com)
6968.
Project Fuchsia: Google Is Quietly Working on a Successor to Android (bloomberg.com)
6969.
New in Chrome 70 (developers.google.com)
6970.
Facebook is rating the trustworthiness of its users on a scale from zero to one (washingtonpost.com)
6971.
FBI Says Chinese Operatives Active at Scores of U.S. Universities (mcclatchydc.com)
6972.
Space Is Full of Planets, and Most of Them Don't Even Have Stars (forbes.com)
6973.
Crypto Coin Tether Defies Logic on Kraken’s Market, Raising Red Flags (bloomberg.com)
6974.
After over a decade of Vim, I’m hooked on Emacs (changelog.complete.org)
6975.
AMA with Substack and Matt Taibbi about a new business model for journalism
6976.
As labor pool shrinks, prison time is less of a hiring hurdle (mobile.nytimes.com)
6977.
42 (school) (en.wikipedia.org)
6978.
Can (a ==1 && a== 2 && a==3) ever evaluate to true? (stackoverflow.com)
6979.
Grand Jury Indicts Russian Officers for Hacking Related to the 2016 Election (justice.gov)
6980.
2018 Is the Last Year of America's Public Domain Drought (motherboard.vice.com)
6981.
Ask HN: Famous anonymous inventions other than Bitcoin?
6982.
Qualcomm’s Chain of Trust (lineageos.org)
6983.
Toshiba’s loss of star engineer tells tale of company's decline (asia.nikkei.com)
6984.
A newly discovered tea plant is caffeine-free (economist.com)
6985.
ProtonMail Hits 5M Accounts (inverse.com)
6986.
Ask HN: What should I do when I'm bored with my career?
6987.
Geek Squad staff 'paid by FBI' to flag illegal imagery (bbc.co.uk)
6988.
Buying an Amiga 30 years later (vintagewave.net)
6989.
Full-Text Search in Django with PostgreSQL (paulox.net)
6990.
Amazon’s consumer business has turned off its Oracle data warehouse (bloomberg.com)