August 2018 Archive
7081.
Why AI researchers are so obsessed with games like Dota 2 (qz.com)
7082.
Functional programming talks (hackernoon.com)
7083.
A secure memorable password generator (xkpasswd.net)
7084.
Noisy – A script that generates random HTTP/DNS traffic noise in the background (github.com)
7085.
Analyses of volatile organic compounds from human skin (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
7086.
Credit file password is stolen (1984) (nytimes.com)
7087.
Australian Computer Museum Society collection faces bulldozers (itnews.com.au)
7088.
OSHWA is revoking the certification for the MOTEDIS XYZ 3D printer (oshwa.org)
7089.
China's Japanese Lesson for Fighting Trump's Trade War (forbes.com)
7090.
Hospital admissions for self-harming girls double in 20 years (independent.co.uk)
7091.
Everything you see here fits on a 40MB hard drive (i.imgur.com)
7092.
Can you recover from a significant failure? (resolutegent.com)
7093.
Wikipedia: VisualEditor / Why (en.wikipedia.org)
7094.
An AI just smashed humans beings at DOTA 2, again (cnet.com)
7095.
OpenAI sets new benchmark for robot dexterity (theverge.com)
7096.
New tool helps users decide which countries their Internet traffic transits (eurekalert.org)
7097.
What is Kubernetes? (medium.com)
7098.
How to Easily Configure WireGuard – Stavros' Stuff (stavros.io)
7099.
The Really Big One (dailygalaxy.com)
7100.
Trademark approach for global startup?
7101.
Keto diet: a dietitian on what you need to know (theconversation.com)
7102.
How bad AI marketing led humans to take on robots’ jobs (thenextweb.com)
7103.
Here’s how Fortnite hooked 125M players (thenextweb.com)
7104.
Netgraph: cross platform HTTP sniffer with a web UI (github.com)
7105.
Setting Up Pi-Hole: Step-By-Step Instructions (blog.cryptoaustralia.org.au)
7106.
What's going on in the Rosetta timelapse video from the surface of a comet (livescience.com)
7107.
Blowing Up Illegal Fishing Boats Helps Indonesian Fishers (scientificamerican.com)
7108.
Designing a System for Triplet Verification and Extraction by Human Computation (bastiangeneugelijk.com)
7109.
Create the 1979 Atari game Asteroids using vanilla JavaScript [video] (youtube.com)
7110.
When the business cycle turns, WeWork's model just won't work (riskcapitalpartners.co.uk)