May 2018 Archive
841.
Intel Shows Xeon Scalable Gold 6138P with Integrated FPGA, Shipping to Vendors (anandtech.com)
842.
The History of the Philips CD-I, Failed PlayStation Ancestor (atlasobscura.com)
843.
Service Meant to Monitor Inmates’ Calls Could Track You, Too (nytimes.com)
844.
Ruby’s Rack Push: Decoupling the real-time web application from the web (bowild.wordpress.com)
845.
Today’s dominant approach to A.I. has not worked out (nytimes.com)
846.
Two Canadian banks say accounts compromised: CIBC 40,000 and BMO 50,000 (cbc.ca)
847.
How a Newspaper Dies (politico.com)
848.
Validating UTF-8 strings using as little as 0.7 cycles per byte (lemire.me)
849.
Python as a declarative programming language (2017) (benfrederickson.com)
850.
Power Laws and Rich-Get-Richer Phenomena (2010) [pdf] (cs.cornell.edu)
851.
Stateful Apps on Kubernetes: A quick primer (cockroachlabs.com)
852.
‘We Got to Be Cool About This‘: An Oral History of the LØpht, Part 1 (duo.com)
853.
Archive of Operating Systems (archiveos.org)
854.
Using Prediction Markets to Track Information Flows: Evidence from Google [pdf] (stat.berkeley.edu)
855.
Hidden Sheep and Typography Archaeology (medium.com)
856.
Nerves v1.0 Released (embedded-elixir.com)
857.
In Germany, the use of cash has become a proxy for concerns about trust, privacy (bloomberg.com)
858.
Understanding Image Sharpness (2003) (normankoren.com)
859.
More fun with reactive-banana-automation (joeyh.name)
860.
Yubico sent marketing email to address submitted for product replacement (utcc.utoronto.ca)
861.
FoundationDB community highlights, two weeks in (foundationdb.org)
862.
Photographing glass: Lighting techniques for transparent glass objects (blog.cmog.org)
863.
A world hidden 30m below Budapest (bbc.com)
864.
Java 10 and beyond – a look at the potential language change (zeroturnaround.com)
865.
We’re happy with SQLite and not urgently interested in a fancier DBMS (2016) (beets.io)
866.
Zig: programming language designed for robustness optimality and clarity [video] (youtube.com)
867.
Passive Wi-Fi: Bringing Low Power to Wi-Fi Transmissions (usenix.org)
868.
Teaching Programming Languages by Experimental and Adversarial Thinking (cs.brown.edu)
869.
American society increasingly mistakes intelligence for human worth (2016) (theatlantic.com)
870.
China’s claim to the Spratly Islands emerged in first half of the 20th century (cimsec.org)