October 2018 Archive
1201.
Quest for Glory III and IV (filfre.net)
1202.
Why Iran's nomads are fading away (nationalgeographic.com)
1203.
TransitMatters, a transit advocacy group in Boston (politico.com)
1204.
SDSL – Succinct Data Structure Library 2.0 (github.com)
1205.
The Chamber of Guf (slatestarcodex.com)
1206.
Lyft speeds ahead with its autonomous initiatives (techcrunch.com)
1207.
Algorithmic merchandising will erode trust in Amazon (shift.newco.co)
1208.
Google Earth didn't update its image of a military installation for eight years (motherboard.vice.com)
1209.
Building a fly brain in a computer (cifar.ca)
1210.
Smalltalk on the JVM (redline.st)
1211.
Reservoir computing (en.wikipedia.org)
1212.
Fuchsia’s Xi code editor is no longer a Google-owned project (9to5google.com)
1213.
Ply: Lightweight, Dynamic Tracing in Linux (wkz.github.io)
1214.
Do we really need eight hours of uninterrupted sleep a night? (weforum.org)
1215.
Drug cocktail almost doubles lifespan of worms (sciencedaily.com)
1216.
Robot lawyer DoNotPay now lets you ‘sue anyone’ via an app (theverge.com)
1217.
Walking Through the Official Document on China' Social Credit System (paraditedc.com)
1218.
Bring Your Custom Image to DigitalOcean (blog.digitalocean.com)
1219.
RISC OS is being relicensed under the Apache license (riscosopen.org)
1220.
Loglan – a predicate logic-based language for humans (en.wikipedia.org)
1221.
The Great Fish Market Migration of 2018 (spoon-tamago.com)
1222.
The Case of Jane Doe Ponytail (nytimes.com)
1223.
Tesla Is Doing Much Better Than Headlines Suggest (medium.com)
1224.
The Scots Language (atlasobscura.com)
1225.
The genetics of university success (nature.com)
1226.
YouTube CEO says EU regulation will be bad for creators (theverge.com)
1227.
AI Startups in Montreal (wired.co.uk)
1228.
Saddle chair (en.wikipedia.org)
1229.
FBI solves mystery surrounding 15-year-old Fruitfly Mac malware (zdnet.com)
1230.
Tale of Three Probabilistic Families: Discriminative, Descriptive and Generative (arxiv.org)