October 2018 Archive
931.
The Prolog Story (2010) (kylecordes.com)
932.
A fraudster got $12M out of a Canadian university (thestar.com)
933.
Introducing Haskell to a Company (alasconnect.github.io)
934.
A Blue Pill Is Stopping HIV, World-First Study Shows (bloomberg.com)
935.
Carlsberg glues beer cans together as it abandons plastic rings (telegraph.co.uk)
936.
Insufficient Sleep Associated with Risky Teen Behavior (neurosciencenews.com)
937.
A Sudden Illness (2003) (newyorker.com)
938.
A packaging tutorial for Guix (gnu.org)
939.
Baidu Research Announces Breakthrough in Simultaneous Translation (simultrans-demo.github.io)
940.
TinyEMU, a RISC-V/i486 VM for Linux in the Browser (bellard.org)
941.
Impossibly Hungry Judges (2017) (m.nautil.us)
942.
How an outsider bucked prevailing Alzheimer's theory, clawed for validation (statnews.com)
943.
PgFormatter: A PostgreSQL SQL syntax beautifier (github.com)
944.
Euclidea – Geometric construction game with straightedge and compass (euclidea.xyz)
945.
TensorFlow Code for Google Research's BERT: Pre-Training Method for NLP Tasks (github.com)
946.
Why non-Muslims are converting to sharia finance (economist.com)
947.
Google gets into game streaming with Project Stream (techcrunch.com)
948.
The Blu-Ray Reauthoring Project (temporary.directory)
949.
Stripe has democratised online payments and reshaped the digital economy (wired.co.uk)
950.
Black holes ruled out as universe’s missing dark matter (news.berkeley.edu)
951.
Priority Queue on Ethereum with a 15 ETH Bug Bounty (github.com)
952.
High-end house rents in Vancouver plunge up to 20% as inventory spikes: experts (vancourier.com)
953.
YouTube comments are heavily manipulated, and I fear for our democracy (rawrmaan.com)
954.
Show HN: Meeting Stats – Show your boss how much of your life is in meetings (execution.com)
955.
The Tyranny of the U.S. Dollar (bloomberg.com)
956.
UBeam CEO Meredith Perry steps aside amidst B2B pivot (techcrunch.com)
957.
China cracks down on religion, crosses burned at Christian churches (abc.net.au)
958.
Apple Said to Have 'Dramatically Reduced' iPhone Repair Fraud in China (macrumors.com)
959.
What Made Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem Hard to Prove (algorithmsoup.wordpress.com)
960.
The high-risk, high-reward world of selling random stuff on Amazon (cnn.com)