October 2018 Archive
391.
Qualcomm says Apple is $7B behind in royalty payments (bloomberg.com)
392.
Ten years ago today, I had the idea for an app I thought was interesting (threadreaderapp.com)
393.
The Super-Rich Are Stockpiling Wealth in Black-Box Charities (bloomberg.com)
394.
Rust has a static “garbage collector” (words.steveklabnik.com)
395.
How to Delete Facebook and Instagram from Your Life Forever (nytimes.com)
396.
What the hell happened to Darius Miles? (theplayerstribune.com)
397.
My Parents Give Me $28k a Year (ejroller.com)
398.
Amazon Pitches Facial Recognition to Monitor Immigrants (bloomberg.com)
399.
TSMC: First 7nm EUV Chips Taped Out, 5nm Risk Production in Q2 2019 (anandtech.com)
400.
The Marvel API (developer.marvel.com)
401.
What does Stack Overflow want to be when it grows up? (blog.codinghorror.com)
402.
Rust RAII is better than the Haskell bracket pattern (snoyman.com)
403.
This Old Lisp (thisoldlisp.com)
404.
Is Gutenberg the End or a New Beginning for WordPress? (deliciousbrains.com)
405.
67% of workers earning over $100k see themselves quitting in the next 6 months (cnbc.com)
406.
Top lawyers beaten by legal AI (hackernoon.com)
407.
Multithreading Rust and Wasm (rustwasm.github.io)
408.
Hetzner removes traffic limitation for dedicated servers (wiki.hetzner.de)
409.
Two years of Elixir at The Outline (blog.usejournal.com)
410.
Apple’s repair kill switch hasn’t been activated yet (ifixit.org)
411.
Gophish: An open source phishing toolkit (github.com)
412.
Mars likely to have enough oxygen to support life: study (phys.org)
413.
Wi-Fi Alliance introduces Wi-Fi 6 (wi-fi.org)
414.
America’s Need for Skilled Immigrants Isn’t Going Away (bloomberg.com)
415.
Jepsen: MongoDB 3.6.4 (jepsen.io)
416.
Opus 1.3 Released (people.xiph.org)
417.
You Want 20% for Handing Me a Muffin? The Awkward Etiquette of iPad Tipping (wsj.com)
418.
42 percent of new cancer patients lose their life savings (bigthink.com)
419.
Alternative code styles (swalladge.id.au)
420.
Business card-sized Japanese phone bucks the giant-phone trend (arstechnica.com)