May 2018 Archive
7951.
Brooklyn's Robotic 3-D Printing Factory Brings Manufacturing to the Masses (forbes.com)
7952.
Epic List of GDPR Jokes (and Memes) (twitter.com)
7953.
Word2Vec Deciphers Crypto Lingo (mitchelleccles.com)
7954.
Why You Should Read Those Boring 10-K Filings (bloomberg.com)
7955.
Sam Harris and the myth of perfectly rational thought (wired.com)
7956.
What's the Right Age to Introduce Your Kid to Computers? (tomshardware.com)
7957.
Hire Best North Korea Hackers and Developers (northkoreahackers.com)
7958.
Irish Times exit poll projects Ireland has voted by 68% to legalise abortion (irishtimes.com)
7959.
Building a Microservices Application in Go Following the CQRS Pattern (outcrawl.com)
7960.
Eric Schmidt says Elon Musk is ‘exactly wrong’ about AI (techcrunch.com)
7961.
Racket on the Playstation 3 (youtube.com)
7962.
Why the Memory Address of the Master Boot Record Is 0x7C00? (tutorialdocs.com)
7963.
How a $9B startup deceived Silicon Valley (businessinsider.com)
7964.
Autoscaling for Kubernetes workloads (lwn.net)
7965.
Hello Go (medium.com)
7966.
The Eureka Moment That Made Bitcoin Possible (wsj.com)
7967.
SEVered: Subverting AMD’s Virtual Machine Encryption (arxiv.org)
7968.
GDPR Compliance: What You Need to Know [video] (youtube.com)
7969.
Etsy Seller? Consult a lawyer and write your own Privacy Policy (etsy.com)
7970.
Issue 96 – GraphQL-Weekly (graphqlweekly.com)
7971.
Spotify Eases 'Hateful Conduct' Playlist Policy After Outcry – Rolling Stone (rollingstone.com)
7972.
Reason 3.2.0 released (reasonml.github.io)
7973.
Explanation of JSON CRDT (Conflict-Free Replicated Datatype) (github.com)
7974.
Mountain View proposes “Google Tax” – per worker tax for employers (mercurynews.com)
7975.
Charley Douglass and the mysterious “laff box” (en.wikipedia.org)
7976.
Mind Control (newrepublic.com)
7977.
StrictYAML's FAQ – Why Not Use TOML? (github.com)
7978.
Facebook is worth much less to its users than search and email (boingboing.net)
7979.
Nanorpc – lightweight RPC in pure C++ 17 (github.com)
7980.
A simple composable parser written in Clojure (github.com)