September 2018 Archive
91.
My Story as a Homeless Developer (medium.com)
92.
After century of removing appendixes, doctors find antibiotics can be enough (arstechnica.com)
93.
IBM Is Being Sued for Age Discrimination After Firing Thousands (bloomberg.com)
94.
On generative algorithms (inconvergent.net)
95.
Oracle’s Java 11 trap (blog.joda.org)
96.
‘Five Eyes’ Nations Quietly Demand Government Access to Encrypted Data (nytimes.com)
97.
Google Scientist Resigns Over “Forfeiture of Our Values” in China (theintercept.com)
98.
The Tools I Use to Write Books (thorstenball.com)
99.
Instagram’s Co-Founders Said to Step Down from Company (nytimes.com)
100.
Brave files adtech complaint against Google (reuters.com)
101.
Ask HN: What was the best decision you made in your career?
102.
Ask HN: What open source project, in your opinion, has the highest code quality?
103.
iOS 12 released (apple.com)
104.
Mercedes Readies First Tesla Rival in $12B Attack (bloomberg.com)
105.
India’s Aadhaar Software Hacked, ID Database Compromised, Experts Confirm (huffingtonpost.in)
106.
Kitty – a fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator (sw.kovidgoyal.net)
107.
Police forcing me to install Jingwang spyware app, how to minimize impact? (security.stackexchange.com)
108.
Preventing Muscle Loss as We Age (nytimes.com)
109.
Let Teenagers Sleep In (nytimes.com)
110.
Amazon's Bezos Launches $2B Fund to Help the Homeless (bloomberg.com)
111.
Japan starts space elevator experiments (electronicsweekly.com)
112.
What Most Remote Companies Don’t Tell You About Remote Work (blog.doist.com)
113.
SageMath – Open-Source Mathematical Software System (sagemath.org)
114.
'Super Mario Bros.' speedrunner hits nearly inhuman 4:55 world record (mashable.com)
115.
David Patterson Says It’s Time for New Computer Architectures and Languages (spectrum.ieee.org)
116.
Woman Rides Bicycle to 183.9 MPH, a New World Record (npr.org)
117.
Falling in love with Rust (dtrace.org)
118.
Sony Finally Admits It Doesn’t Own Bach (eff.org)
119.
Building your own deep learning computer is 10x cheaper than AWS (medium.com)
120.
Chrome is a Google Service that happens to include a Browser Engine (ha.x0r.be)