August 2018 Archive
8491.
Tweaking brains with “smart drugs” to get ahead in Silicon Valley (washingtonpost.com)
8492.
T-Mobile says hackers stole customer data in data breach (techcrunch.com)
8493.
Release v1.1.0 – stimulusjs/stimulus (github.com)
8494.
6502 CPU and 6850 ACIA emulation on the STM32 blue pill (satoshinm.github.io)
8495.
What stable kernel should I use? (kroah.com)
8496.
New Logo and Identity for Library of Congress (underconsideration.com)
8497.
T-Mobile was hit by a data breach affecting around 2M customers (theverge.com)
8498.
Operation Darkness Falls Results in Arrest of Prolific Dark Net Fentanyl Vendors (justice.gov)
8499.
Opinion: Academics are no longer capable of competing in AI competitions (towardsdatascience.com)
8500.
The Serverless Security Conundrum: Who Manages Security? (codingsans.com)
8501.
Why AI That Lives and Learns on the Device Will Save Our Privacy (machinelearning.technicacuriosa.com)
8502.
Building an InfluxDB IoT Edge Data Collection Device – Blog – InfluxData (influxdata.com)
8503.
EDM producer Gramatik composes tribute piece for Ethereum creator (smarturl.it)
8504.
Security Concerns Surrounding WebAuthn: Don't Implement ECDAA (Yet) (paragonie.com)
8505.
By 2023, the World Will Have 1 Trillion Watts of Installed Solar PV Capacity (greentechmedia.com)
8506.
Google AMP beat Facebook Instant Articles, but publishers question its benefits (digiday.com)
8507.
Why Russian trolls stoked US vaccine debates (edition.cnn.com)
8508.
Build a live graph with D3.js (pusher.com)
8509.
Haskell Development Workflows (4 ways) (fpcomplete.com)
8510.
How to Short Tesla? What You Pay to Pull It Off (bloomberg.com)
8511.
Online dating isn’t easy – especially when you’re asexual (theverge.com)
8512.
Why GraphQL? (medium.com)
8513.
The terrifying, hidden reality of Ridiculously Complicated Algorithms (the-tls.co.uk)
8514.
Stupid F#: Taking JSON to the SPA 3 (tiny-giant-books.com)
8515.
C++ Spaceship Operator (blog.tartanllama.xyz)
8516.
Mapping the World with Uber Hexagons (blog.helium.com)
8517.
Thousands of Stores Will Soon Use Facial Recognition, They Won't Need Consent (buzzfeednews.com)
8518.
Real Work vs. Imaginary Work (m.signalvnoise.com)
8519.
GPG Sync (github.com)
8520.
How could a player of Fomo3D get a jackpot over 10,000 ETH (just under $3M)? (motherboard.vice.com)