October 2018 Archive
481.
U.S. Secretly Halted JPMorgan’s Growth for Years (bloomberg.com)
482.
Signing Your Apps for Gatekeeper (developer.apple.com)
483.
The Masterless People: Pirates, Maroons, and the Struggle to Live Free (longreads.com)
484.
Physics Nobel won by laser wizardry – laureates include first woman in 55 years (nature.com)
485.
Uber’s Big Data Platform: 100+ Petabytes with Minute Latency (eng.uber.com)
486.
Brave – A private, secure and fast browser (brave.com)
487.
Wisconsin’s $4.1B Foxconn factory boondoggle (theverge.com)
488.
Linux 4.19 (lkml.org)
489.
I.R.S. Tax Fraud Cases Plummet After Budget Cuts (nytimes.com)
490.
Alphabet's cyber unit Jigsaw introduces a new security app to bust censorship (techcrunch.com)
491.
The New Atlanta Billionaires Behind the Unlikely Tech Unicorn MailChimp (forbes.com)
492.
Camera freezes time at 10 trillion frames per second (inrs.ca)
493.
Show HN: TeXMe – Self-Rendering Markdown and LaTeX Documents (github.com)
494.
Pijul: A Rust based distributed version control system (pijul.org)
495.
Apple finally announces an overhauled Mac mini (arstechnica.com)
496.
Why Is Behavioral Economics So Popular? (nytimes.com)
497.
Create your own dysfunctional single-page app (tinnedfruit.com)
498.
The U.S. Needs to Crack Down on White-Collar Crime (bloomberg.com)
499.
Problems with infinite scroll (logrocket.com)
500.
Understanding Quaternions (3dgep.com)
501.
Hawaii Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Building Thirty Meter Telescope (staradvertiser.com)
502.
Mio – Cross-platform header-only C++11 library for memory-mapped file IO (github.com)
503.
A shadowy op-ed campaign is now smearing SpaceX in space cities (arstechnica.com)
504.
Did Facebook’s faulty data push publishers to make terrible decisions on video? (niemanlab.org)
505.
The Complicated Financial Lives of Freelancers (npr.org)
506.
Stripe Integration for Twilio Pay (stripe.com)
507.
Proposal: Go 2 transition (github.com)
508.
IRL Glasses Block All the Screens Around You (wired.com)
509.
Bill Gates: “I never said '640K should be enough for anybody'” (1996) (groups.google.com)
510.
Sunshine Helps Kill Germs Indoors (npr.org)