October 2018 Archive
361.
Uniqlo cut 90% of staff at one warehouse by replacing them with robots (qz.com)
362.
Large home libraries may have a long-term impact on proficiency: study (smithsonianmag.com)
363.
Micro Snitch – Know when someone spies on you (obdev.at)
364.
Google Drops Out of Pentagon's $10B Cloud Competition (bloomberg.com)
365.
How I hacked modern vending machines (hackernoon.com)
366.
Interpol chief Meng Hongwei vanishes on trip to China (bbc.com)
367.
Hackintosh-KVM Guide: High Sierra+ Using QEMU's I440fx Chipset (passthroughpo.st)
368.
RawGit is now in a sunset phase and will soon shut down (rawgit.com)
369.
The hacker's guide to uncertainty estimates (erikbern.com)
370.
Ask HN: How to get started developing with FPGA?
371.
Pirate Party Leader to Be Prague mayor (praguemonitor.com)
372.
Ask HN: What's your advice for someone who's raising capital for the first time?
373.
Wayback Machine director outlines the scale of everyone's favorite archive (arstechnica.com)
374.
Fall in Love with the Problem, Not the Solution (starterstory.com)
375.
Apple accused of overpricing, restricting device repairs (cbc.ca)
376.
No Phd, No Problem: New Schemes Teach the Masses to Build AI (economist.com)
377.
Personal Statement of a CIA Analyst (antipolygraph.org)
378.
Facebook launches PyTorch 1.0 (code.fb.com)
379.
The annoying habits of highly effective people (economist.com)
380.
Microsoft is embracing Android as the mobile version of Windows (theverge.com)
381.
Arcan versus Xorg – Approaching Feature Parity (arcan-fe.com)
382.
GitHub and Jira Software Integration (blog.github.com)
383.
No, Google, We Did Not Consent to This (bloomberg.com)
384.
One of Bloomberg’s sources told them Chinese spy chip story “didn’t make sense” (9to5mac.com)
385.
Twitter is being investigated over data collection in its link-shortening system (fortune.com)
386.
Penrose: create diagrams by typing mathematical notation in plain text (penrose.ink)
387.
Choosing to stay out of the community (rachelbythebay.com)
388.
‘Goblin’ world found orbiting at the edges of the Solar System (nature.com)
389.
WebRender is in beta (mozillagfx.wordpress.com)
390.
Ask HN: What did you learn the hard way?