August 2018 Archive
601.
Why JWTs Suck as Session Tokens (2017) (developer.okta.com)
602.
Reversing the effects of long programming sessions (poppastring.com)
603.
The Oldest Building in Every US State (archdaily.com)
604.
For $450, a Japanese Company Will Quit Your Job for You (npr.org)
605.
The Python scientific stack, compiled to WebAssembly (github.com)
606.
What happens when we work non-stop (bbc.com)
607.
US bosses now earn 312 times the average worker's wage (theguardian.com)
608.
The Jury Is In: Monolithic OS Design Is Flawed [pdf] (ts.data61.csiro.au)
609.
US housing market hit a ‘significant slowdown’ in recent weeks, Redfin CEO says (marketwatch.com)
610.
Emacs Lisp JIT Compiler (lists.gnu.org)
611.
People Hacks for Technical Leads (medium.com)
612.
Aretha Franklin has died (clickondetroit.com)
613.
How did you get it to run on a Gameboy? (20dollarlolita.tumblr.com)
614.
“I Used AI to Clone My Voice and Trick My Mom into Thinking It Was Me” (buzzfeednews.com)
615.
Malaysia Resists China’s Investments, Fearing ‘Colonialism’ (nytimes.com)
616.
Handshake: An experimental peer-to-peer root DNS (handshake.org)
617.
MIT mathematicians solve age-old spaghetti mystery (news.mit.edu)
618.
Cherry MX History (tedium.co)
619.
Ask HN: How can I prepare for a coding interview in a week?
620.
Great Barrier Reef headed for ‘massive death’ (edition.cnn.com)
621.
LibreOffice 6.1 released (blog.documentfoundation.org)
622.
The 1970s calculator race (twitter.com)
623.
The Ugly Truth of Ugly Produce (phatbeetsproduce.org)
624.
The Vanishing Idealism of Burning Man (newrepublic.com)
625.
Convincing engineers to join your team (triplebyte.com)
626.
The Billionaires and The Guru: How an Indian Family Burned Through $2B (bloomberg.com)
627.
The magic of asyncio explained (hackernoon.com)
628.
Intel Responds to Complaints About Microcode Benchmarking Ban (tomshardware.com)
629.
Fraud in superconductor physics (twitter.com)
630.
Gear Review: Wahoo Elemnt Bolt (joshua0.dreamwidth.org)