May 2018 Archive
781.
A New World’s Extraordinary Orbit Points to Planet Nine (quantamagazine.org)
782.
Diamonds Are Bullshit (priceonomics.com)
783.
Hotelling’s Law (2011) (uh.edu)
784.
Alan Kay Thesis: The Reactive Engine (1969) (chilton-computing.org.uk)
785.
Everything old is new again: Microservices (blogs.dxc.technology)
786.
Vim 8.1 (vim8.org)
787.
Google sued for 'clandestine tracking' of UK iPhone users' browsing data (theguardian.com)
788.
What's in those mysterious cabinets? (blog.plover.com)
789.
A ‘delayed infection’ theory of childhood leukaemia (icr.ac.uk)
790.
Build a Focus System for Better Work/Life Balance as a Web Developer (raddevon.com)
791.
Extracting SSH Private Keys from Windows 10 ssh-agent (blog.ropnop.com)
792.
KRust: A Formal Executable Semantics of Rust (arxiv.org)
793.
Al Jazeera open-sources InterviewJS, turns interviews into interactive chats (journalism.co.uk)
794.
Why Do Americans Stay When Their Town Has No Future? (bloomberg.com)
795.
Pornography and the Butterfly Effect (techcrunch.com)
796.
China’s Payment Apps Give U.S. Bankers Nightmares (bloomberg.com)
797.
A look back: The Bloomberg Keyboard (2017) (bloomberg.com)
798.
Study: Students did not benefit from studying according to “learning style” (digest.bps.org.uk)
799.
The Helium Factor and Hard Drive Failure Rates (backblaze.com)
800.
Show HN: A Native Art Gallery for the Mac (archagon.net)
801.
Three-sided Football (en.wikipedia.org)
802.
How I used a Google query to mine passwords from dozens of public Trello boards (medium.freecodecamp.org)
803.
GDPR compliance checklist (gdprchecklist.io)
804.
CSE 392 – Programming Challenges (2012) (www3.cs.stonybrook.edu)
805.
Dissecting Reinforcement Learning (mpatacchiola.github.io)
806.
What Sucks About Erlang (2008) (damienkatz.net)
807.
Facebook employee fired over bragging about access to user information (reuters.com)
808.
Magazine publishers with video ambitions see YouTube as safer bet than Facebook (digiday.com)
809.
Code to joy: learning to code in middle age (1843magazine.com)
810.
Spend analysis of 6 years, 686 rides, and $12k spent on Uber (2017) (nealmueller.com)