May 2018 Archive
1291.
How Harvey Karp Turned Baby Sleep into Big Business (nytimes.com)
1292.
Show HN: Bitbox.co – Cloud Storage for Developers
1293.
Eul – The language (eul.im)
1294.
A Classical Math Problem Gets Pulled into the Modern World (quantamagazine.org)
1295.
Sacred Retreats of California (2013) (nytimes.com)
1296.
Building a Progressive Web App in React, using Firestore for offline support (blog.truthlabs.com)
1297.
Process and Leverage in Fundraising (blog.ycombinator.com)
1298.
Controlling a Quantum Computer with Code [video] (youtube.com)
1299.
Self-driving technology is going to change more than cars (arstechnica.com)
1300.
Sewage Is Helping Cities Flush Out the Opioid Crisis (scientificamerican.com)
1301.
Tesla is holding a hackathon to fix two robot bottlenecks in Model 3 production (electrek.co)
1302.
On “From Java to Kotlin and Back Again” (zsmb.co)
1303.
Analysis: How poverty can drive down intelligence (pbs.org)
1304.
Consider using Digital Mars C compiler (virtualbox.org)
1305.
California Now World's 5th Largest Economy, Surpassing UK (nytimes.com)
1306.
Mounting partitions from a dd image (assafmo.github.io)
1307.
Decisions can be tough when you have chronic pain (futurity.org)
1308.
Vigilante Hacks Government-Linked Cyberespionage Group (motherboard.vice.com)
1309.
Mainframes and Supercomputers, From the Beginning Till Today (cpushack.com)
1310.
Introducing Google AI (ai.googleblog.com)
1311.
React 16.4 release notes (pointer events) (reactjs.org)
1312.
Findings from the Imagenet and CIFAR10 competitions (fast.ai)
1313.
Underscore Pi (2017) (codeexplainer.wordpress.com)
1314.
MrWint's GBC Pokémon: Yellow Version “Arbitrary Code Execution” (2017) (tasvideos.org)
1315.
PagerDuty makes their security training public (sudo.pagerduty.com)
1316.
Group of scientists suggest that octopuses might actually be aliens (bgr.com)
1317.
Publishing JSON-LD for Developers (datalanguage.com)
1318.
Google spinoff Dandelion uses ground energy to heat and cool homes (cnet.com)
1319.
In the World of Cryptocurrency, Even Good Projects Can Go Bad (nytimes.com)
1320.
Y’all Ain’t Killing Me: The Rise of “Super Jobs.” (theunderemployedlife.com)