2018 Archive
9751.
Improving compression at scale with Zstandard (code.fb.com)
9752.
Reading with a pencil (austinkleon.com)
9753.
CPU hardware vulnerable to side-channel attacks (kb.cert.org)
9754.
The invisibility of Sheryl Sandberg (thehill.com)
9755.
Massachusetts gives workers new protections against noncompete clauses (arstechnica.com)
9756.
Our experience with Stripe Atlas (2017) (hackernoon.com)
9757.
Walt Mossberg Quits Facebook (nytimes.com)
9758.
Bellman's lost in a forest problem (en.wikipedia.org)
9759.
The Most Common Type of Incompetent Leader (hbr.org)
9760.
Why Netflix Rolled Its Own Node.js Functions-As-a-Service Runtime (thenewstack.io)
9761.
Thermostats, Locks and Lights: Digital Tools of Domestic Abuse (mobile.nytimes.com)
9762.
Star Citizen's ARK Starmap (robertsspaceindustries.com)
9763.
HiFive1 – Arduino RISC-V Dev Board (sparkfun.com)
9764.
Validating UTF-8 strings using as little as 0.7 cycles per byte (lemire.me)
9765.
A GTK+ 3 update (blog.gtk.org)
9766.
Google isn’t the company that we should have handed the Web over to (arstechnica.com)
9767.
Proof of burn: An alternative method for distributed consensus (en.bitcoin.it)
9768.
Inside the sordid world of America's for-profit colleges (theguardian.com)
9769.
Krita in the Windows Store: an update (krita.org)
9770.
A New Largest-Known Prime Number (npr.org)
9771.
Game Programming Patterns: Double Buffer (2014) (gameprogrammingpatterns.com)
9772.
TAWS – The Amiga Workbench Simulation (taws.ch)
9773.
Wired Interviews Bill Gates (1996) [video] (m.youtube.com)
9774.
Brain tissue samples suggest we stop growing new neurons in our early teens (latimes.com)
9775.
Scientists reverse aging-associated skin wrinkles and hair loss in a mouse model (uab.edu)
9776.
How Game Apps That Captivate Kids Have Been Collecting Their Data (nytimes.com)
9777.
Massive MRI dataset released as part of ongoing AI project (radiologybusiness.com)
9778.
Forrest Mims, Radio Shack, and the Notebooks That Launched a Thousand Careers (hackaday.com)
9779.
Go 2017 Survey Results (blog.golang.org)
9780.
With Fungi in the Mix, Concrete Can Fill Its Own Cracks (smithsonianmag.com)