September 2018 Archive
271.
Americans Want to Believe Jobs Are the Solution to Poverty. They’re Not (nytimes.com)
272.
Amazon Sets Its Sights on the $88B Online Ad Market (nytimes.com)
273.
Nextspace – NeXTSTEP-like desktop environment for Linux (github.com)
274.
Smelvetica – Helvetica the way it was intended to be (tholman.com)
275.
Seattle judges throw out 15 years of marijuana convictions (bbc.com)
276.
Cycling Is Key to Safer, Healthier, More Vital Cities (citylab.com)
277.
Why Socialists Don't Believe in Fun (1943) (orwell.ru)
278.
How Blockchain Works (blockchain.mit.edu)
279.
Australia's anti-encryption law will merely relocate the backdoors: Expert (zdnet.com)
280.
Serverless: Cold Start War (mikhail.io)
281.
Hayabusa 2 rovers send new images from Ryugu surface (bbc.co.uk)
282.
YubiKey 5 Series with New NFC and FIDO2 Passwordless Features (yubico.com)
283.
Adding Mercurial support to Gitlab (gitlab.com)
284.
Lessons from Building and Scaling Reddit's Ad Serving Platform with Go (about.sourcegraph.com)
285.
Starting an ISP: Deploying Fiber (chrishacken.com)
286.
The “Developer Experience” Bait-And-Switch (infrequently.org)
287.
How to Be Better at Parties (nytimes.com)
288.
Qualcomm accuses Apple of giving its chip secrets to Intel (cnbc.com)
289.
EU copyright reform: the facts (blog.mozilla.org)
290.
Skripal Suspect Boshirov Identified as GRU Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga (bellingcat.com)
291.
3D engine entirely made of MS Excel formulae (gamasutra.com)
292.
Facebook Is Letting Job Advertisers Target Only Men (propublica.org)
293.
Let’s bring back the Sabbath as an act against ‘total work’ (aeon.co)
294.
Plans for the Next Iteration of Vue.js (medium.com)
295.
Yes Facebook is using your 2FA phone number to target you with ads (techcrunch.com)
296.
The United States Is Now the Largest Global Crude Oil Producer (eia.gov)
297.
Bytedance said to be valued at over $75B in new round (bloomberg.com)
298.
News Site to Investigate Big Tech, Helped by Craigslist Founder (nytimes.com)
299.
How LLVM Optimizes a Function (blog.regehr.org)
300.
How Puerto Rico Became a Tax Haven for the Super Rich (gq.com)