Incarcerated Pennsylvanians now have to pay $150 to read. We should be outraged
(washingtonpost.com)
October 2018 Archive
1351.
1352.
How a Brewer and the Government Killed Colombia’s Ancestral Drink (2017)
(atlasobscura.com)
1353.
The Meaning of “Aquemini”
(theundefeated.com)
1354.
Zstandard Compression and the application/zstd Media Type
(tools.ietf.org)
1355.
1356.
Fletcher's Checksum
(en.wikipedia.org)
1357.
A Billionaire’s Sears Fiasco Is Finally Nearing Its End
(bloomberg.com)
1358.
Oceans warming faster than anticipated, study finds
(latimes.com)
1359.
1360.
Chances DNA can be used to find your family? Sixty percent and rising
(arstechnica.com)
1361.
Reified Generics: The Search for the Cure
(gbracha.blogspot.com)
1362.
What is the ‘legitimate interests’ basis?
(ico.org.uk)
1363.
1364.
Building a live video streaming website – Part 3 – DRM
(benwilber.github.io)
1365.
Are dark kitchens the satanic mills of our era?
(theguardian.com)
1366.
Löb and möb: strange loops in Haskell (2013)
(github.com)
1367.
1368.
1369.
Windows 10’s latest update is deleting some users’ documents
(theverge.com)
1370.
The making of Supreme Commander
(eurogamer.net)
1371.
Bullshit asymmetry principle
(en.wikipedia.org)
1372.
Future of Statistical Programming
(science.smith.edu)
1373.
“Whole Earth” origin (1976)
(sb.longnow.org)
1374.
‘Ghost kanji’ lurk in the Japanese lexicon
(japantimes.co.jp)
1375.
Injecting .Net Assemblies into Unmanaged Processes
(movaxbx.ru)
1376.
Learning Acrobatics by Watching YouTube
(bair.berkeley.edu)
1377.
1378.
CSV 1.1 – CSV Evolved (for Humans)
(csv11.github.io)
1379.