September 2018 Archive
16951.
Is our culture the culprit for eating disorders? (thefeedblog.com)
16952.
Convergent Thinking vs. Divergent Thinking (wrike.com)
16953.
Microsoft Neptune (en.wikipedia.org)
16954.
Some Technical Notes on Kullback-Leibler Divergence (alexanderetz.com)
16955.
Welcome, WP Engine (blog.cloudflare.com)
16956.
Ask HN: Unethical to finish project from a company that never finished it
16957.
Data Warehousing Tools (alooma.com)
16958.
Hutspot, hochepot or hotchpotch (en.wikipedia.org)
16959.
Contextually-Aware Search: GIPHY Gets Work-Specific (engineering.giphy.com)
16960.
Google's feed avoids the filter bubble trap (getstream.io)
16961.
Buzz About Sennheiser’s New Momentum In-Ear Headphones (earones.com)
16962.
Google Transparency Report: Documenting Political Targeting and Data Inquiries (transparencyreport.google.com)
16963.
Top Marine Beach Litter Items in Europe [pdf] (publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu)
16964.
Why Aliens and Volcanoes Go Together (2014) (nautil.us)
16965.
WE GOT a DOG (youtu.be)
16966.
Kraken (Canada office) closes their doors forcing hundreds of people out of work (reddit.com)
16967.
“Telling the Bees” (daily.jstor.org)
16968.
Wahrscheinlich ein Jahr vor der Hochzeit mekleid.de
16969.
Doctor Fortran in “Larger Than Life” (software.intel.com)
16970.
Sell+My+House+Fast+Desoto+|+214-233-5504 (sellmyhousefastdallas.org)
16971.
Excel Add +100 New Features into Your Excel Ribbon
16972.
Discover internal/hidden sub-domains by searching Certificate Transparency logs (github.com)
16973.
Afghanistan's first and only cosmonaut (en.wikipedia.org)
16974.
Vocus uses new cable to route traffic off broken SMW-3 (itnews.com.au)
16975.
Books for kids (death and bullying)
16976.
Facebook to build first Asian data center in Singapore (techinasia.com)
16977.
Transparency in Algorithmic and Human Decision-Making: A Double Standard? (rd.springer.com)
16978.
NASA’s Voyager Mission Prior to Launch 41 Years Ago Today (popsci.com)
16979.
M 6.6 – 27km E of Tomakomai, Japan [USGS] (earthquake.usgs.gov)
16980.
Ask HN: What’s the worst hiring experience you’ve had?