October 2018 Archive
1081.
Piano Genie: An Intelligent Musical Interface (magenta.tensorflow.org)
1082.
Fravia’s web-searching lore (2009) (search.lores.eu)
1083.
Generate ASCII RFC-like header diagrams for your own custom protocols (luismg.com)
1084.
Honda-Waymo Talks Are Said to Have Faltered on Tech Access (bloomberg.com)
1085.
Netflix Is Forcing Hollywood into a Talent War (bloomberg.com)
1086.
An Update on the Security Issue (newsroom.fb.com)
1087.
Delaying Further Symantec TLS Certificate Distrust (blog.mozilla.org)
1088.
Your Kickstarter idea on sale in China before you’ve finished funding it (2016) (qz.com)
1089.
First-Class Automatic Differentiation in Swift (gist.github.com)
1090.
Consumption of ‘Longevity’ Vitamins Could Prolong Healthy Aging, Scientist Says (ucsf.edu)
1091.
Dbxfs – A Dropbox-backed file system (github.com)
1092.
The Early Days of GitHub – Interview with Tom Preston-Werner (heavybit.com)
1093.
Six Principles for Making New Things (2008) (paulgraham.com)
1094.
The story of Augur, an Ethereum prediction market (decryptmedia.com)
1095.
Gartner picks digital ethics and privacy as a strategic trend for 2019 (techcrunch.com)
1096.
Using parallel sequential scan in PostgreSQL (rafiasabih.blogspot.com)
1097.
In El Chapo’s Trial, Extraordinary Steps to Keep Witnesses Alive (nytimes.com)
1098.
Sears Kit Homes Changed Housing (curbed.com)
1099.
Ask HN: Lost $10k as my email was hacked. Any ways to recover it?
1100.
More Than One in Four Home-Sellers Dropped Their Price Last Month (redfin.com)
1101.
Build a 100% Serverless Website with AWS in 7 Easy Steps (sinxloud.com)
1102.
The Remarkable Persistence of 24x36 (theonlinephotographer.typepad.com)
1103.
Pando, the Most Massive Organism on Earth, Is Shrinking (nytimes.com)
1104.
Multiple Severe Vulnerabilities Reported in Juniper Networks Hardware (kb.juniper.net)
1105.
Ask HN: What's your favorite code practice site?
1106.
GitHub's game jam returns next month (blog.github.com)
1107.
TicTacToe in SQL (Postgres) (bitbucket.org)
1108.
Oxford Electric Bell (en.wikipedia.org)
1109.
How working memory gets you through the day (news.mit.edu)
1110.
Harvard Asian-American discrimination case opens with packed courtroom (nbcnews.com)