August 2018 Archive
541.
The Mind: Most polarizing card game of the year? (arstechnica.com)
542.
Portability benchmark of Dota2 on MacOS (gfx-rs.github.io)
543.
Wikipedia bans agenda-driven editor, but punishes the messenger too (wikipedia.fivefilters.org)
544.
From GNU social to Mastodon (thomask.sdf.org)
545.
Why use GraphQL, good and bad reasons (honest.engineering)
546.
Advice for Haskell beginners (2017) (haskellforall.com)
547.
Duke Team Finds Missing Immune Cells That Could Fight Lethal Brain Tumors (corporate.dukehealth.org)
548.
Tesla is building its own AI chips for self-driving cars (techcrunch.com)
549.
ATtention Spanned: Comprehensive Android Vulnerability Analysis of AT Commands (atcommands.org)
550.
Beta release of PHP 7.2 in the Google App Engine standard environment (cloud.google.com)
551.
One-Process Programming Notes (crawshaw.io)
552.
The Twilio API for WhatsApp (twilio.com)
553.
How to Succeed with a Startup [video] (blog.ycombinator.com)
554.
Intel microcode license updated to permit redistribution (01.org)
555.
Sadly, I must say goodbye to Leaf, my programming language (mortoray.com)
556.
Jepsen: Dgraph 1.0.2 (jepsen.io)
557.
A satellite engineer explains the basics of space electronics (blog.snapeda.com)
558.
Show HN: I trained a neural network to learn Arabic morphology (github.com)
559.
False Advertising for College Is Pretty Much the Norm (bloomberg.com)
560.
Why You Should Build a Hackintosh (martinhering.me)
561.
Why HP Fell (mondaynote.com)
562.
How to explain infinity to kids (blog.plover.com)
563.
Code review review is the manager’s job (hecate.co)
564.
Go 1.11 and Beyond (docs.google.com)
565.
Julia v1.0 has been released (github.com)
566.
µUBSan: clean-room reimplementation of the Undefined Behavior Sanitizer runtime (blog.netbsd.org)
567.
A deep dive into the Go memory allocator and garbage collector (about.sourcegraph.com)
568.
Nobody Trusts Facebook, Twitter Is a Hot Mess, What Is Snapchat Doing? (bloomberg.com)
569.
Idempotence: What is it and why should I care? (cloudingmine.com)
570.
The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming (doc.rust-lang.org)