October 2018 Archive
13981.
China Plans to Launch an 'Artificial Moon' to Light Up the Night Skies (msn.com)
13982.
My top 5 most-useful general-purpose VIM plugins (yanis.blog)
13983.
Audits: The Missing Layer in Cybersecurity (darkreading.com)
13984.
Google takes down Esta service ads – but many remain (bbc.com)
13985.
Fake news strikes again, this time on Brazil's elections (theguardian.com)
13986.
Firebase and Ember = Mind Blown (medium.com)
13987.
LFM and LFSP (paulgraham.com)
13988.
NVU: An older Dreamweaver for the Web (nvu.com)
13989.
The Intelligent Symbiosis (tesio.it)
13990.
Your Real Biological Clock Is You’re Going to Die (hmmdaily.com)
13991.
How search engines work (linkedin.com)
13992.
Industries That Use Predictive Analytics and Its TransformationOver Time (medium.com)
13993.
Neural Importance Sampling (arxiv.org)
13994.
Default Alive or Default Dead? (2015) (paulgraham.com)
13995.
Openmoko: Pre Android (wiki.openmoko.org)
13996.
Starter code for writing web services in Go (github.com)
13997.
Two orbiters begin their long journey to Mercury Friday night (arstechnica.com)
13998.
Tesla Model 3 Now $35k after incentives (3.tesla.com)
13999.
The dream of DisneyQuest is dead (polygon.com)
14000.
Uber is testing an on-demand staffing business called Uber Works (theverge.com)
14001.
Windows 10 will banish Spectre slowdowns with Google's Retpoline patch (zdnet.com)
14002.
Zero-day in popular jQuery plugin actively exploited for at least three years (zdnet.com)
14003.
Eclipse 4.10 (due in 2 months) will feature full JDK 11 support (eclipse.org)
14004.
The economics of investing in yourself (for data scientists) (towardsdatascience.com)
14005.
Microsoft’s $7.5BN GitHub buy gets green-lit by EU regulators (techcrunch.com)
14006.
Why your brand-new smartphone will scratch just as easily as your old one (theverge.com)
14007.
Introducing Dropout Labs – a company focused on secure, privacy-preserving ML (medium.com)
14008.
Real-time API's with GraphQL (speakerdeck.com)
14009.
Switching from Apple to Android Is Hard (wsj.com)
14010.
Android Protected Confirmation: Taking transaction security to the next level (android-developers.googleblog.com)