2018 Archive
10561.
A list of swag opportunities for developers (github.com)
10562.
Java Grinder: Compile Java bytecode to microcontroller assembly (github.com)
10563.
AMD Demos 7nm Vega GPU (anandtech.com)
10564.
Engineering Marvel of the Winter Olympics: A Broom (nytimes.com)
10565.
Show HN: An illustration of Web Developer tools in 2018 (github.com)
10566.
Launch HN: OneGraph (YC S18) – Build API Integrations with GraphQL
10567.
Announcing .NET Foundation Open Membership (dotnetfoundation.org)
10568.
Australia's tech industry savages Labor for backing bill (businessinsider.com.au)
10569.
A Sudden Illness (2003) (newyorker.com)
10570.
Ai Wei Wei's Beijing Studio Destroyed by Chinese Authorities (npr.org)
10571.
So You Think You Have a Power Law (2007) (bactra.org)
10572.
Structured Concurrency in High-Level Languages (250bpm.com)
10573.
Growing up with AI (medium.com)
10574.
A packaging tutorial for Guix (gnu.org)
10575.
Line breaking (2014) (xxyxyz.org)
10576.
Ivory: an embedded domain-specific language for safer systems programming (ivorylang.org)
10577.
Writing a Managed JIT in C# with CoreCLR (xoofx.com)
10578.
Dissecting the 128-byte raycaster (2014) (finalpatch.blogspot.com)
10579.
Leap Motion designed a $100 augmented reality headset with hand tracking (theverge.com)
10580.
When F00F bug hit 20 years ago, Intel reacted the same way (itwire.com)
10581.
Understanding CPU port contention (dendibakh.github.io)
10582.
Learning to Predict Depth on the Pixel 3 Phones (ai.googleblog.com)
10583.
Blender’s Prehistory – Traces on Commodore Amiga (1987-1991) (zgodzinski.com)
10584.
Baidu Research Announces Breakthrough in Simultaneous Translation (simultrans-demo.github.io)
10585.
Sleep Science: In the Era of Screens, Rest Is Crucial (nationalgeographic.com)
10586.
Clothing Britain’s Spies During World War II (daily.jstor.org)
10587.
TinyEMU, a RISC-V/i486 VM for Linux in the Browser (bellard.org)
10588.
Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and Prospects of an Information Civilization (papers.ssrn.com)
10589.
GRPC and JSON (grpc.io)
10590.
How to Read 100s of Millions of Records per Second from a Single Disk (clemenswinter.com)