August 2018 Archive
3361.
Classic Arcade Sounds (coinopvideogames.com)
3362.
Cryptographic Definitions and an Analysis of Helios, Helios-C, and JCJ (eprint.iacr.org)
3363.
Show HN: Krypton – make your phone a U2F Authenticator (krypt.co)
3364.
Show HN: Real Time Face Detection on CPU Using Deep Learning (github.com)
3365.
Storj launches program for open source companies to earn revenue in the cloud (storj.io)
3366.
Majority of Tech Workers Want Twitter to Ban Alex Jones – Most at Twitter Don't (nwn.blogs.com)
3367.
INTEL’S EXASCALE DATAFLOW ENGINE DROPS X86 AND VON NEUMANN (nextplatform.com)
3368.
Ask HN: What buzzwords or expressions do you dislike the most?
3369.
Elon Musk says he is having the most “painful year of my career” (arstechnica.com)
3370.
Why Is Jordan Peterson So Popular? (theatlantic.com)
3371.
Ask HN: How can I as a Computer Scientist contribute to battling climate change?
3372.
Ask HN: What are you building for Startup School?
3373.
Ask HN: What justifies 30% of sales by app stores?
3374.
Securing web sites with HTTPS made them less accessible (thenextweb.com)
3375.
Show HN: FlightList – Find cheap, one-way flights within a departure date range (flightlist.io)
3376.
This is a new (to me) scam
3377.
Who is using VB.NET? What are they using it for?
3378.
Rules Won’t Save Twitter. Values Will (nytimes.com)
3379.
Ask HN: What are the best ways to build a single-page site?
3380.
Ask HN: How do you find clients with no network?
3381.
Ask HN: How would you recommend learning C++ in 2018?
3382.
Ask HN: Can I put something in space?
3383.
C# beats Java in 9 out of 10 benchmarks (benchmarks game) (benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net)
3384.
Google maps is now a sphere (maps.google.com)
3385.
Ask HN: Anyone else have troubles with Facebook's app review process?
3386.
Tesla Solar Roof Tiles Vaporware? (mansionengineer.com)
3387.
Show HN: $1 buys you a startup idea (ideasarecheap.net)
3388.
Is this food keto? Does it raise my insulin? (nutrita.app)
3389.
Ask HN: Can anyone explain how DWave was able to scale to 1,800 qubits?
3390.
Yuval Noah Harari on what the year 2050 has in store for humankind (wired.co.uk)