October 2018 Archive
1021.
Journal raises $1.5M to bring Google-like search to your personal life (techcrunch.com)
1022.
Go 1.11 got me to stop ignoring Go (drewdevault.com)
1023.
Why Futurism Has a Cultural Blindspot (2015) (nautil.us)
1024.
AWS Service Operator for Kubernetes Now Available (aws.amazon.com)
1025.
Pine64 is Working on a Linux Smartphone Running KDE Plasma (itsfoss.com)
1026.
China systematically hijacks internet traffic: researchers (itnews.com.au)
1027.
Human Retinas Grown in a Dish Reveal Origin of Color Vision (npr.org)
1028.
10 years of gog.com (gog.com)
1029.
Programming as interaction: A new perspective for programming language research (tomasp.net)
1030.
Enabling Decentralized Private Computation (eprint.iacr.org)
1031.
The cost of keeping Singapore squeaky clean (bbc.com)
1032.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (med.stanford.edu)
1033.
The Board Game of the Alpha Nerds (2014) (grantland.com)
1034.
Mass-Produced Electric Lada from 30 Years Ago (englishrussia.com)
1035.
Walmart turns to Flipkart for tech (factordaily.com)
1036.
I lived in a Tokyo coworking space (curbed.com)
1037.
Constraint Solving with MiniZinc (hillelwayne.com)
1038.
Housing bubbles are universally destructive (tbwns.com)
1039.
Why Paul Romer Won the Nobel Prize in Economics (marginalrevolution.com)
1040.
Lavender’s Soothing Scent Could Be More Than Just Folk Medicine (nytimes.com)
1041.
How a Month Without Computers Changed Me (dev.to)
1042.
Superpermutations (gregegan.net)
1043.
Google hid major Google+ security flaw that exposed users’ personal information (theverge.com)
1044.
Internet Archive is adding in-browser emulation support for Commodore 64 (twitter.com)
1045.
Fed likely to keep raising rates (reuters.com)
1046.
State education rankings are riddled with methodological flaws (reason.com)
1047.
Why might reading make people myopic? (eye-tuebingen.de)
1048.
An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption (wired.com)
1049.
Can moons have moons? (arxiv.org)
1050.
Why some things are darker when wet (1988) (fermatslibrary.com)