October 2018 Archive
271.
How solid is Tim’s plan to redecentralize the web? (medium.com)
272.
Why Are Enterprises So Slow? (zwischenzugs.com)
273.
An Introduction to GPU Programming in Julia (nextjournal.com)
274.
Solving Tech Addiction Is an Underappreciated Market Opportunity (loupventures.com)
275.
A single-page app is almost always worse than a multi-page app (gregnavis.com)
276.
IPv6 breaks the 25% barrier (google.com)
277.
How I Faked My Way to the Top of Paris Fashion Week [video] (youtube.com)
278.
Rust can be difficult to learn and frustrating, but it's also very exciting (influxdata.com)
279.
How newlines affect Linux kernel performance (nadav.amit.zone)
280.
Go hits the concurrency nail on the head (eli.thegreenplace.net)
281.
The Python Unicode Mess (changelog.complete.org)
282.
Winamp 5.8 Release – First update in 5 years (winamp.com)
283.
Building a better gov.uk, step by step (gds.blog.gov.uk)
284.
Ex-Google engineer describing the company's role in China censorship (threader.app)
285.
Phrack Magazine (1985-2016) (phrack.org)
286.
Bloomberg’s ‘The Big Hack’ (daringfireball.net)
287.
Amazon's Ring Police Portal For Mass Surveillance (dropbox.com)
288.
Why you can have millions of goroutines but only thousands of Java threads (rcoh.me)
289.
What I Learned From Making Hot Sauce at Scale in China (medium.com)
290.
Recovering Emotions After 24 Years on Antidepressants (madinamerica.com)
291.
TypeScript support added to Create React App (github.com)
292.
Self-healing material can build itself from carbon in the air (news.mit.edu)
293.
Fastai for PyTorch: Fast and accurate neural nets using modern best practices (fast.ai)
294.
Walt: JavaScript-like syntax for WebAssembly (github.com)
295.
Jason Fung explains why intermittent fasting diets work (qz.com)
296.
French intelligence officer caught selling confidential data on the dark web (zdnet.com)
297.
Dropbox traffic infrastructure: Edge network (blogs.dropbox.com)
298.
Dynamicland: The Next Big Thing Is a Room (phenomenalworld.org)
299.
Why I Bid $700 for a Stolen PSN Account (waypoint.vice.com)
300.
Systemd is bad parsing (blog.erratasec.com)