August 2018 Archive
8071.
New software helps uncover Mafia crime masked as ordinary business (economist.com)
8072.
In-Kernel and Userland EBPF Runtime for FreeBSD, Linux, and MacOS (github.com)
8073.
Will AI End the Art of Lying? (ozy.com)
8074.
Str_view: null-termination-aware string-view class for C++ (asawicki.info)
8075.
Wall Street Erases the Line Between Its Jocks and Nerds (wsj.com)
8076.
Beyond Interactive: Notebook Innovation at Netflix – Netflix TechBlog – Medium (medium.com)
8077.
Tesla lost $8B in value this week and its board should be ashamed (techcrunch.com)
8078.
Building RNNs Is Fun with PyTorch and Google Colab (medium.com)
8079.
Towards Humanistic Systems (notion.so)
8080.
Kindle Books Deal of the Day (amazon.com)
8081.
Only Street Dogs Are Real Dogs (2016) (nautil.us)
8082.
Reasons to Skip Burning Man (medium.com)
8083.
Why tracking your mood is good practice (moodcheckin.com)
8084.
DotLisp (dotlisp.sourceforge.net)
8085.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Allegedly Sports 2034 CUDA Cores, 8GB GDDR6, $4xx Price (hothardware.com)
8086.
TheoremJS – Math framework for JavaScript (github.com)
8087.
No, that dot in the domain name of the URL is not a mistake. (2004) (jdebp.info.)
8088.
The $5M Surveillance Car That Hacks iPhones from 500 Meters (forbes.com)
8089.
Pyramid Scheme (Programming Language) (github.com)
8090.
With Goals, FAST Beats SMART (sloanreview.mit.edu)
8091.
15 Companies from the YC Summer 2018 Batch (blog.ycombinator.com)
8092.
Pale Moon Browser V28 Released (palemoon.org)
8093.
Reason 3.3.2 released (reasonml.github.io)
8094.
Matlab is a terrible programming language (rath.org)
8095.
Statistical paradises and paradoxes in big data [pdf] (statistics.fas.harvard.edu)
8096.
America's last iron lung users on their lives spent inside obsolete ventilators (independent.co.uk)
8097.
Ask HN: Help with building dynamic website
8098.
The right to read (gnu.org)
8099.
RSS: The Persistent Protocol (feld.com)
8100.
Moses Bridge: The Netherlands' Bridge Under Troubled Water (cntraveler.com)