October 2018 Archive
541.
New law lets you defer capital gains taxes by investing in opportunity zones (recode.net)
542.
Tiny Books Fit in One Hand. Will They Change the Way We Read? (nytimes.com)
543.
Incomplete List of Mistakes in the Design of CSS (wiki.csswg.org)
544.
How to Host or Attend a Tiny Conference (briancasel.com)
545.
Algebra and the Lambda Calculus (1993) (people.csail.mit.edu)
546.
Literate raytracer: a simple implementation of raytracing in Javascript (tmcw.github.io)
547.
Scooters are taking cars off the road, a survey says (ggwash.org)
548.
The backlash against overtourism (economist.com)
549.
Google drops plans for Berlin campus after protests (bbc.com)
550.
Feds: Chinese spies orchestrated hack that stole aviation secrets (arstechnica.com)
551.
Ask HN: What are good projects to understand CUDA and GPU Programming?
552.
Stellar Smart Contracts (stellar.org)
553.
Evolution of Emacs Lisp [pdf] (iro.umontreal.ca)
554.
Scaling Engineering Teams via Writing Things Down and Sharing – Aka RFCs (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
555.
Hello P5.js Web Editor (medium.com)
556.
Tesla’s Model 3 Is Becoming One of America’s Best-Selling Sedans (bloomberg.com)
557.
ChuChu TV is responsible for widely-viewed toddler content on YouTube (theatlantic.com)
558.
The Bermuda Triangle of Wealth (conradbastable.com)
559.
Python is becoming the world’s most popular programming language (economist.com)
560.
When Sears Flourished, So Did Workers. At Amazon, It’s More Complicated (nytimes.com)
561.
Intel kills off the 10nm process? (semiaccurate.com)
562.
Mastodon’s 2 Year Anniversary (blog.joinmastodon.org)
563.
Copenhagen Suborbitals: The world’s only manned, amateur space program (copenhagensuborbitals.com)
564.
The Cryptocurrency Industry Is 'On the Brink of an Implosion', Research Says (bloomberg.com)
565.
How the Finnish survive without small talk (bbc.com)
566.
Study: Google is the biggest beneficiary of the GDPR (cliqz.com)
567.
The Big List of RPG Plots (rolltop-indigo.blogspot.com)
568.
Using /proc to get a process' current stack trace (ops.tips)
569.
A Rust FFI adventure in unsafety (travisf.net)
570.
You can now run WebAssembly on Cloudflare Workers (blog.cloudflare.com)