May 2018 Archive
9901.
Let's talk about ASIC mining (forum.z.cash)
9902.
Show HN: A sorting tutorial with runnable code (kabas.online)
9903.
A California company promised H1B workers $8,000 and paid them $800 (qz.com)
9904.
Facebook building AI with an ethical compass (cnet.com)
9905.
Beyond Bitcoin: How blockchain will transform agriculture (agroop.net)
9906.
Ten Years After the Debt Crisis, the Problem for Greece Is the Same but Bigger (macroaffairs.com)
9907.
AWS Blockchain Templates (aws.amazon.com)
9908.
Pirate Radio Stations Explode on YouTube (nytimes.com)
9909.
Deconstructing Fornite's Business Model That's Changing F2P Games (mobilefreetoplay.com)
9910.
How to Find Good App Developers (kolosek.com)
9911.
How Could Bitcoin Detainee Leave an Iceland Prison’s Comforts Behind? Easily (nytimes.com)
9912.
Ask HN: OS X updates so big and slow
9913.
The incredible palindromic hat-trick (aperiodical.com)
9914.
The Urban Frontier Cabin (granolashotgun.com)
9915.
Researchers subtract a single quantum of light from a laser beam (phys.org)
9916.
Cultural Workers, Unite Today’s Marxist Revolution (spectator.org)
9917.
Inside the World’s Most Elite (and Secret) Traders’ Club (bloomberg.com)
9918.
From Supercomputing to 'Exascale Machines' – The Coming Leap in Computing Power (investors.com)
9919.
Scaling TSDB-specific operations (akumuli.org)
9920.
De-Googled mobiles for Dad and Mom (indiegogo.com)
9921.
Data restriction for fb (medium.com)
9922.
Elasticell: Key-Value Storage with Strong Consistency and Reliability in Go (github.com)
9923.
Surgical robot helps remove tumour from spine in world first (eandt.theiet.org)
9924.
Pr0nbots2: Revenge of the Pr0nbots (labsblog.f-secure.com)
9925.
Native support for CNCF open standard CloudEvents in Azure (azure.microsoft.com)
9926.
Three Decades Later, Mystery Numbers Explained (quantamagazine.org)
9927.
E-Waste in Hong Kong: A Hidden Graveyard of Technology (fairplanet.org)
9928.
Hello Qt for Python (blog.qt.io)
9929.
Intel Teaches Quantum Computing 101 (nextplatform.com)
9930.
Apple paying some Apple News publishers for early exclusivity rights to video (9to5mac.com)