August 2018 Archive
181.
Apple becomes the first $1T company (washingtonpost.com)
182.
Google Maps is no longer a flat map (techcrunch.com)
183.
Startup School 2018 – Curriculum (blog.ycombinator.com)
184.
Seaweed could be scrubbing more carbon from the atmosphere than expected (2017) (oceana.org)
185.
Panic Attacks (avc.com)
186.
Be kind (2016) (briangilham.com)
187.
Pi-Hole: Why You Need a Network-Wide Ad-Blocker (blog.cryptoaustralia.org.au)
188.
Introduction to A* (1997) (theory.stanford.edu)
189.
Some Facebook Employees Unite to Challenge Its ‘Intolerant’ Liberal Culture (nytimes.com)
190.
Understanding L1 Terminal Fault aka Foreshadow: What You Need to Know (redhat.com)
191.
TinyWM – A tiny window manager in around 50 lines of C (incise.org)
192.
Show HN: Proven – An alternative to Twitter's verified accounts, with HN support (github.com)
193.
A friendly guide to colours in data visualisation (blog.datawrapper.de)
194.
The Stock Market Is Shrinking (nytimes.com)
195.
SQLite Release 3.25.0 adds support for window functions (sqlite.org)
196.
Headless Chrome support in Cloud Functions and App Engine (cloud.google.com)
197.
Zero-Day Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Leaked on Twitter (twitter.com)
198.
Show HN: Wayland compositor in around 500 lines of annotated C (gist.github.com)
199.
Jason's Machine Learning 101 (docs.google.com)
200.
WireGuard is submitted for Linux kernel inclusion (marc.info)
201.
What to say when recruiters ask you to name the first number (blog.interviewing.io)
202.
New Evidence That Lead Exposure Increases Crime (2017) (brookings.edu)
203.
Why Static Websites Need HTTPS (troyhunt.com)
204.
The BASIC Engine (basicengine.org)
205.
Skim reading is the new normal. The effect on society is profound (theguardian.com)
206.
Algorithm recovers speech from a potato-chip bag filmed through glass (2014) (news.mit.edu)
207.
The Book “Computer Networks: A Systems Approach” is now open source (github.com)
208.
A Brief History of the BEAM Compiler (blog.erlang.org)
209.
Study Finds Increased Incarceration Has Marginal-To-Zero Impact on Crime (eji.org)
210.
Nearly Half of Americans Are Lonely (advisory.com)