Tweaking brains with “smart drugs” to get ahead in Silicon Valley
(washingtonpost.com)
August 2018 Archive
8491.
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.
8498.
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.
8503.
8504.
8505.
By 2023, the World Will Have 1 Trillion Watts of Installed Solar PV Capacity
(greentechmedia.com)
8506.
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.
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.
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)