October 2018 Archive
13951.
Ethereum Virtual Machine Implemented in TypeScript (github.com)
13952.
The Hope at the Heart of the Apocalyptic Climate Change Report (foreignpolicy.com)
13953.
Mississippi police took property without legal authority (tampabay.com)
13954.
North Korean hacker crew steals $571M in cryptocurrency across 5 attacks (itechnologyupdates.com)
13955.
Open Access Is the Law in California (eff.org)
13956.
AI Diary #3 – BERT, MELD, DepecheMood++, Future of AI and NLP, Anthropomorphism (medium.com)
13957.
What makes a technical architect? (bhanu.io)
13958.
Apple Uses Customs to Seize MacBook Batteries (youtube.com)
13959.
README.md at master – edwinb/Blodwen (github.com)
13960.
Ask HN: Apple Watch App Developer (UK) Demand?
13961.
Exotic Matter Made in Space Could Boost the Hunt for Gravitational Waves (scientificamerican.com)
13962.
Doing your civic duty one line of code at a time (opensource.com)
13963.
What makes developers bad at business (indiehackers.com)
13964.
This business card-sized Japanese phone bucks the giant-phone trend
13965.
Releasing styled-components v4 final (medium.com)
13966.
Kinky Labor Supply and the Attention Tax (kortina.nyc)
13967.
Why figuring out what’s behind a big gender paradox won’t be easy (arstechnica.com)
13968.
The Never-Ending Performance Review (wsj.com)
13969.
Chinese city to launch artificial moon in hopes of replacing street lights (zdnet.com)
13970.
First Proof That Quantum Computers Are More Powerful Than Classical Computers (motherboard.vice.com)
13971.
Gender differences in suicide (en.wikipedia.org)
13972.
Ex-Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg lands top role with Facebook (irishexaminer.com)
13973.
A Little Taste of Dependent Types [video] (youtube.com)
13974.
How American Space Launch Left Europe in the Dust (popularmechanics.com)
13975.
Among Amazon HQ2 Watchers, Northern Virginia Checks the Most Boxes (nytimes.com)
13976.
PayPal and American Express expand partnership, allow use of points for PayPal (techcrunch.com)
13977.
10 UI Patterns for Human Friendly AI (medium.com)
13978.
The Mysterious Return of Years-Old Chinese Malware (wired.com)
13979.
Hack. Sleep. Repeat (medium.com)
13980.
Quitting My Miserable Day Job to Build and Grow a Profitable Business (indiehackers.com)