October 2018 Archive
3601.
Introducing Microsoft Decentralized Identity (azure.microsoft.com)
3602.
Checkpointing and Consistent Recovery Lines: How We Handle Failure in Wallaroo (blog.wallaroolabs.com)
3603.
If the U.S. Doesn’t Control Corporate Power, China Will (foreignpolicy.com)
3604.
Relax, Ladies. Don’t Be So Uptight. You Know You Want It (medium.com)
3605.
Stream2Site – A guide to do-it-yourself livestreaming (stream2site.com)
3606.
Ask HN: How did you find product market fit for your startup?
3607.
How the US Forced China to Quit Stealing–Using a Chinese Spy (wired.com)
3608.
Girls raped at charity that protects girls from rape (features.propublica.org)
3609.
Transgender Canadian woman sets off debate after winning cycling championship (cbc.ca)
3610.
Income Inequality in the U.S. Is Rising Most Rapidly Among Asians (pewsocialtrends.org)
3611.
Ted Laliotis has Died
3612.
A comparison of Linux base images (kubedex.com)
3613.
Best of AI – Keep in Touch with the Latest Trends in AI / Machine Learning (blog.sicara.com)
3614.
Apple ‘deeply apologetic’ for payment app phishing hacks in China (theverge.com)
3615.
Customizable kinetic pixels for art and architecture (breakfastny.com)
3616.
Israel’s ties with China are raising security concerns (economist.com)
3617.
Show HN: Emuto – lightweight JSON processor (kantord.github.io)
3618.
Tell HN: Soon macOS will normally only run applications approved by Apple
3619.
Announcing repl.run: publish your terminal apps as websites (repl.it)
3620.
Leonard Peltier (en.wikipedia.org)
3621.
The Flying Crowbar: The Insane Doomsday Weapon America Almost Built (jalopnik.com)
3622.
Homebrew 1.8.0 released (brew.sh)
3623.
“I am leaving Vimeo over their scandalous DMCA policy” (eoshd.com)
3624.
Reinforcement learning with A* and a deep heuristic (github.com)
3625.
Shared memory parallelism in Julia with multi-threading (youtube.com)
3626.
Former CIA Chief Explains How Spies Use Disguises (youtube.com)
3627.
Startup idea? You can have dozen of them daily (medium.com)
3628.
Historians Don’t Have to Live in the Past (blogs.swarthmore.edu)
3629.
In first-time ruling, Apple and Samsung were fined over slowed-down phones (fastcompany.com)
3630.
The High Cost of Lotteries (washingtonpost.com)