May 2018 Archive
2671.
Show HN: Atmos – get started quickly with terraform/aws (github.com)
2672.
Visiting Newton's Atelier before The Principia, 1679-1684 (arxiv.org)
2673.
New CSS Features That Are Changing Web Design (smashingmagazine.com)
2674.
The Internet is going the wrong way (scripting.com)
2675.
Preventing Cheating and Solving the Human Trust Problem (medium.com)
2676.
Birds of North America Online (birdsna.org)
2677.
The Entire Economy Is MoviePass Now. Enjoy It While You Can (mobile.nytimes.com)
2678.
Clocks and Economic Growth (nationalreview.com)
2679.
ASCII Dashboards (medium.com)
2680.
Things I Won’t Work With: Dimethylcadmium (2013) (blogs.sciencemag.org)
2681.
Code that debugs itself: Fixing a deadlock with a watchdog (medium.com)
2682.
IMHO (xkcd.com)
2683.
How the Met Got the Vatican’s Vestments (nytimes.com)
2684.
UM Foundation invests tens of millions in offshore tax havens (montanakaimin.com)
2685.
Tidal is reportedly months behind on royalty payments (engadget.com)
2686.
The sadness of living without sex (bbc.co.uk)
2687.
Intel stops reverse engineering of their dodgy firmware (twitter.com)
2688.
Coming in from the Cold: On Spy Fiction (nplusonemag.com)
2689.
The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy (theatlantic.com)
2690.
Top 20 R Libraries for Data Science in 2018 [Infographic] (activewizards.com)
2691.
MoviePass for news, $12 a month for NYT, FT, Economist and more (code: IFREAD) (getfread.com)
2692.
The grand challenges of “Science Robotics” [pdf] (nanoscience.gatech.edu)
2693.
World’s tallest waffle stack teeters in a Denver backyard (denverpost.com)
2694.
Ask HN: Any Tip ( without side effects ) for healthy life?
2695.
In 2018, Windows died at home and nobody cared (zdnet.com)
2696.
Trump wants a total ban on German luxury car imports (arstechnica.com)
2697.
Ask HN: Is Berlin (or Germany) a good place to start a startup in Europe?
2698.
Why the end is coming soon for the biggest tech bubble we’ve ever seen (marketwatch.com)
2699.
The Eric Lundgren Story: When Free Isn’t Free (hackaday.com)
2700.
What’s in an Author Name? (themillions.com)