May 2018 Archive
871.
Internet Explorer zero-day (blog.malwarebytes.com)
872.
Cincinnati's Abandoned Subway (cincinnati-transit.net)
873.
Motorola M68000 Family Programmer’s Reference Manual (1992) [pdf] (cache.nxp.com)
874.
Introduction to Calculus (2016) (arachnoid.com)
875.
Swedish Academy Won’t Award Nobel Prize in Literature This Year (wsj.com)
876.
Researchers say a breathalyzer has flaws, casting doubt on countless convictions (zdnet.com)
877.
Accountancy used to be boring and safe, but today it’s neither (theguardian.com)
878.
Python for Lisp Programmers (2000) (norvig.com)
879.
Show HN: ~200 byte in-browser, no JS, private notepad (jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj.github.io)
880.
Operator Framework: Building Apps on Kubernetes (coreos.com)
881.
Show HN: Skor – Drop-in microservice to get Postgres changes as JSON webhooks (github.com)
882.
Dagoba: an in-memory graph database (2016) (aosabook.org)
883.
How to get your personal data from apps you use (try.mydatarequest.com)
884.
NYC housing court, created to protect tenants, has become a tool for landlords (nytimes.com)
885.
2018 reform of EU data protection rules (ec.europa.eu)
886.
OS X is as old as the classic Mac OS was when it came out (sixcolors.com)
887.
$1M to build decentralized social networks (requestforsocialnetworks.com)
888.
IBM Watson Health slashes workforce (massdevice.com)
889.
Cannes Interview: Christopher Nolan on a new “unrestored” 70mm print of “2001” (filmcomment.com)
890.
Hydrofluoric Acid: An Invisible Fire (1996) (discovermagazine.com)
891.
Particle physicists turn to AI to cope with CERN’s collision deluge (nature.com)
892.
Xerox calls off $6.1B sale to Fujifilm (ft.com)
893.
Raising a seed round instead of a Series A (atrium.co)
894.
Drop Table Companies Ltd (beta.companieshouse.gov.uk)
895.
A global array of telescopes reveals details on event horizon scales in Sgr A* (mpifr-bonn.mpg.de)
896.
A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography (2017) (toc.cryptobook.us)
897.
Macron Vowed to Make France a ‘Startup Nation.’ Is It Getting There? (nytimes.com)
898.
Visualizing Two Centuries of U.S. Immigration (visualcapitalist.com)
899.
Go vgo: Semantic Versioning and Human Error (codeengineered.com)
900.
Great white sharks go to places that were thought to be ocean deserts (npr.org)