September 2018 Archive
20371.
20372.
New system for studying cancer bone metastases
(directorsblog.nih.gov)
20373.
Spring Boot 2.0.5 Released
(spring.io)
20374.
Quick Learners Remember More Over Time
(neurosciencenews.com)
20375.
Nintendo Seeking Senior Security Software Engineer with Hacking Expertise
(nintendolife.com)
20376.
The financial transmission of housing bubbles
(voxeu.org)
20377.
20378.
‘How it works’ the Computer – A Ladybird Book (1971)
(archive.org)
20379.
We‘re Raising $420 to Teach People to Hack
(medium.com)
20380.
20381.
Contribute to Awesome Alan Turing
(gitlab.com)
20382.
Card-stealing code that pwned British Airways, Ticketmaster on more sites
(theregister.co.uk)
20383.
Is hiring a hacker ever a good idea?
(zdnet.com)
20384.
Saying Goodbye to ifconfig
(danielmiessler.com)
20385.
20386.
Germany’s working poor
(mondediplo.com)
20387.
Research chemicals for sale Canada
(bestchemsales.com)
20388.
What Time Is It in Your Body?
(neurosciencenews.com)
20389.
The Protection of Information in Computer Systems (1974)
(web.mit.edu)
20390.
Basics of sys.dm_exec_requests
(codingsight.com)
20391.
20392.
Preventing your kids from internet addiction
(eglobalinfo.com)
20393.
Java J2EE Design Patterns
(stackabuse.com)
20394.
Bacteria in a Dinosaur Bone Reignite a Heated Debate
(theatlantic.com)
20395.
Are robots coming for your lawyer
(theguardian.com)
20396.
CSS Houdini
(houdini.glitch.me)
20397.
A song written by a crowd
(crowdsound.net)
20398.
Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs – Growing Up as Steve Jobs’s Daughter
(theguardian.com)
20399.
I had a $1,440 launch using just a Google Sheet
(indiehackers.com)
20400.
Sound Cards: Are They Worth It?
(nadlani.si)