2018 Archive
20941.
Amazon will stop selling Nest smart home devices, escalating its war with Google
(businessinsider.com)
20942.
NIST Uncertainty Machine – User’s Manual [pdf]
(uncertainty.nist.gov)
20943.
20944.
The World According to Stanisław Lem (2016)
(lareviewofbooks.org)
20945.
One of EFF's directors is running for congress
(medium.com)
20946.
Introduction to the DOM
(digitalocean.com)
20947.
SEC Knifes Its Whistleblower Program
(nakedcapitalism.com)
20948.
20949.
20950.
A comparison of adaptive radix trees and hash tables [pdf]
(bigdata.uni-saarland.de)
20951.
DNA detectives hunting the causes of cancer
(mosaicscience.com)
20952.
20953.
20954.
Why You Can't Just Block EU Visitors, EU Customers, or Any EU Traffic Under GDPR
(gettingemaildelivered.com)
20955.
Your success isn’t down to free will – luck determines everything
(theguardian.com)
20956.
The “Giving free cash to the poor will make them lazy” theory
(econstuffs.wordpress.com)
20957.
Why do we keep designing streets for speed?
(strongtowns.org)
20958.
Peloton raises $550M at a valuation of $4B
(techcrunch.com)
20959.
20961.
Rooftop solar power may be flooding the grid
(smh.com.au)
20962.
Python 3: Ten years later
(archive.fosdem.org)
20963.
If There Is Such a Thing as Economic ‘Good Times,’ These Are They
(thesoundingline.com)
20964.
China will soon have air power rivalling the West’s
(economist.com)
20965.
Study: Renters in high-rent cities are as NIMBY as homeowners
(cambridge.org)
20966.
Apple's iPhones Trail Samsung, Google Devices in Internet Speeds
(bloomberg.com)
20967.
Java’s Checked Exceptions Are Evil? (2015)
(blog.philipphauer.de)
20969.
An Open Letter to Elena Ferrante, Whoever You Are
(theatlantic.com)
20970.