2018 Archive
22201.
Show HN: Browsertron – Run all your Selenium tests in parallel
(browsertron.com)
22202.
How We Decide Where to Go
(maxplanck.nautil.us)
22203.
Partitioned consensus and its impact on Spanner’s latency
(dbmsmusings.blogspot.com)
22204.
22205.
On Informed Complacency and the Potential Decline of Curiosity
(thesocietypages.org)
22206.
22207.
A client-side encrypted PasteBin
(0bin.net)
22208.
Valve seems to be working on tools to get Windows games running on Linux
(arstechnica.com)
22209.
Applying Predictive Analytics to Flight Delays
(engineering.upside.com)
22210.
A Brief History of Shopping: From Sears to Amazon in four uneasy upheavals
(city-journal.org)
22211.
Interactive example of how Facebook leaked access tokens
(history.adversary.io)
22212.
WorkflowCI – IFTTT for developers
(workflowci.com)
22213.
Timers, reminders, alarms – oh, my
(leancrew.com)
22215.
Overscripted: Digging into JavaScript execution at scale
(hacks.mozilla.org)
22216.
Novichok nerve agent strikes two new victims in the UK
(theverge.com)
22217.
Personalized deep learning equips robots for autism therapy
(news.mit.edu)
22218.
New analysis shows where fish transfers that can obscure illegal catches happen
(scientificamerican.com)
22219.
Text-only NPR
(text.npr.org)
22220.
A Rare E.R. that Treats Opioid Addiction on Demand
(nytimes.com)
22222.
Fog Creek Is Now Glitch, Inc
(medium.com)
22223.
Implementing Impersonation
(jamie.ideasasylum.com)
22224.
22225.
Luxembourg to become first country to make all public transport free
(theguardian.com)
22226.
22227.
Water Droplets Don’t Just Hover on a Hot Pan – They Roll
(nytimes.com)
22228.
22229.
Ink Cartridges Are a Scam
(youtube.com)
22230.