Invisible Manipulation: ways our data is being used against us
(privacyinternational.org)
October 2018 Archive
751.
752.
Unix in East Germany (1990)
(groups.google.com)
753.
The Growth of Reddit
(blog.quillbot.com)
754.
FT8 – Tipping Point for Ham Radio?
(flexradio.com)
755.
The Art of Prolog, Second Edition
(mitpress.mit.edu)
756.
MLab is being acquired by MongoDB
(blog.mlab.com)
757.
Business networking for nerds (2017)
(benjaminreinhardt.com)
758.
SQLite Code of Conduct
(sqlite.org)
759.
Using machine learning to index text from billions of images
(blogs.dropbox.com)
760.
761.
Node.js Foundation and JavaScript Foundation Announce Intent to Merge
(linuxfoundation.org)
762.
764.
765.
What Comes After the Roomba?
(nytimes.com)
766.
Atari Asteroids: Creating a Vector Arcade Classic
(arcadeblogger.com)
767.
C++17 constexpr Compile-time Ray Tracer (2017)
(github.com)
768.
769.
Alex Stamos: Asking tech companies to police hate speech is “a dangerous path”
(technologyreview.com)
770.
771.
772.
VSCode silently opts you in to data collection
(code.visualstudio.com)
773.
Trustworthy Chrome Extensions, by default
(blog.chromium.org)
774.
Are our brains Bayesian? (2016)
(rss.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
775.
Show HN: Stay with founders in San Francisco
(staywithfounders.com)
776.
777.
Show HN: Basilica – word2vec for anything
(basilica.ai)
779.
“Social network” of brains lets people transmit thoughts to each other’s heads
(technologyreview.com)