2018 Archive
21691.
Submit a movie script to Amazon studios
(studios.amazon.com)
21692.
21693.
Redefining the Mole
(nist.gov)
21694.
One data scientist on the hype around artificial intelligence (2017)
(builttoadapt.io)
21695.
How the U.S. Saved the World from Financial Ruin
(barrons.com)
21696.
Today’s JavaScript trash fire and pile on
(medium.com)
21697.
Mad Max violence stalks Venezuela's lawless roads
(reuters.com)
21698.
So You Want to Launch a Rocket? The FAA is Here for You (2017)
(groundbasedspacematters.com)
21699.
21700.
A fatal inconsistency within neoliberalism
(mainlymacro.blogspot.com)
21701.
WeWork Buys Meetup; Here Is How Meetup.Com Will Change
(gaintap.com)
21702.
21703.
Wall Street analysts were blown away by Model 3's next-gen, military-grade tech
(markets.businessinsider.com)
21704.
21706.
21707.
21708.
21709.
Detecting Screen Content via Remote Acoustic Side Channels
(cs.tau.ac.il)
21710.
Google Wants to Kill the URL
(wired.com)
21711.
Twilight Of The Terminal: The Disruption Of Bloomberg L.P
(cbinsights.com)
21712.
When Everything Is Too Safe, Add Risk
(bloomberg.com)
21713.
The Dozenal Society of America
(dozenal.org)
21714.
21715.
Microsoft is making the Windows command line a lot better
(arstechnica.com)
21716.
Take Off to 1960s Space Motels
(flashbak.com)
21717.
Why I’m Bullish on the New York Startup Ecosystem
(medium.com)
21718.
Humble book bundle: Linux geek by no starch press
(humblebundle.com)
21719.
String.hashCode() is plenty unique
(sigpwned.com)
21720.
Tech's most egregious violations of user privacy
(axios.com)