August 2018 Archive
5281.
Who Was the Real Lorax? Seeking the Inspiration for Dr. Seuss (nytimes.com)
5282.
Why Religious Health Care Restrictions Often Take Patients by Surprise (fivethirtyeight.com)
5283.
Cryptocurrency Schemes Generate Big Coin (wsj.com)
5284.
OpenAI Five Benchmark: Results (blog.openai.com)
5285.
Analyzing US Election Russian Facebook Ads (simonwillison.net)
5286.
Show HN: CPoW: Constrained Proof of Work (section 2) (mox.network)
5287.
Bizarre Rogue 'Planet' with Incredible Auroras Puzzles Scientists (space.com)
5288.
To Write Better Code, Read Virginia Woolf (2016) (nytimes.com)
5289.
Show HN: Dominus 2 – Free Multiplayer Strategy Browser Game (dominus2.io)
5290.
West Virginia to introduce mobile phone voting for midterm elections (money.cnn.com)
5291.
Palm-branded smartphones could return this year (techcrunch.com)
5292.
‘Survival of our democracy’ depends on banning websites, Dem senator says (washingtonexaminer.com)
5293.
Securing Yourself at DEFCON 26 (tinfoilsecurity.com)
5294.
Elixir Umbrella Projects: Building Blocks for Code That Scales (medium.com)
5295.
Newton Mail app shutting down September 25 (9to5mac.com)
5296.
SoftBank in Talks to Invest Up to $750M in Zume, the Robot-Made Pizza Startup (bloomberg.com)
5297.
Gerald M. Weinberg has passed away (facebook.com)
5298.
Show HN: Astroflow – Fast elegant, structured, isomorphic logging for JavaScript (github.com)
5299.
Toit [video, DK] (universe.ida.dk)
5300.
The Ultra-Pure, Super-Secret Sand That Makes Your Phone Possible (wired.com)
5301.
Ask HN: Do you have a public guide to working with you?
5302.
In 2008, America Stopped Believing in the American Dream (nymag.com)
5303.
'Elitist': angry book pirates hit back after author campaign sinks website (theguardian.com)
5304.
ICO’s Boosted $8.3B Last Quarter Most of Them Failed Their Investors (247cryptonews.com)
5305.
The Video Wars of 2027 (hacks.mozilla.org)
5306.
How to solve it (en.wikipedia.org)
5307.
Show HN: Forms Done Right (pineqube.com)
5308.
Windows 10 to get disposable sandboxes for dodgy apps (arstechnica.com)
5309.
The OCaml Platform (Talk: Fast, Flexible and Functional Programming with OCaml) (infoq.com)
5310.
Hack causes pacemakers to deliver life-threatening shocks (arstechnica.com)