October 2018 Archive
14221.
How Monsanto Went After World Health Organization Glyphosate (ehn.org)
14222.
A Brief History of Tensilica (semiwiki.com)
14223.
These 5 Simple Tricks Helped Me to Get Rid of Eye-Related Problems (medium.com)
14224.
Pom2graphviz – Generating graphviz dependecy graph using pom.xml and Kotlin (github.com)
14225.
Forbidden Bookshelf (openroadmedia.com)
14226.
Privacy expert Ann Cavoukian resigns from Sidewalk Toronto smart-city project (theglobeandmail.com)
14227.
Async/await and promises cheatsheet (github.com)
14228.
Using Let’s Encrypt Without Certbot (petekeen.net)
14229.
Building a Raspberry PI Weather Station as a Seventh Grade Science Project (outlyer.com)
14230.
Graph Algebra (slideshare.net)
14231.
Ethereum and Web3 – The answer to Privacy? (medium.com)
14232.
Classify Your Food with Deep Learning (github.com)
14233.
FUD-ing users with web notifications (askubuntu.com)
14234.
Can you win at TETRIS? (dx.doi.org)
14235.
The Trolls Within: An Analysis of Info Ops and Infiltration of Twitter (medium.com)
14236.
As companies embrace AI, it's a job-seeker's market (reuters.com)
14237.
Why you should use SQL CTEs (dev.to)
14238.
OMEMO Multi-End Message and Object Encryption (conversations.im)
14239.
Chile introduces first fleet of electric taxis (chileherald.com)
14240.
How to stop using console.log() and start using your browser’s debugger (medium.com)
14241.
How Linux allows TCP introspection (ops.tips)
14242.
TensorFlow.js (js.tensorflow.org)
14243.
CEOs should have been the fall guys; why are they still heroes? (aeon.co)
14244.
The Forbes Bug Bounty Experience (medium.com)
14245.
The Significance of Incremental Reading in SuperMemo: Part I (bookuctivity.wordpress.com)
14246.
San Francisco to Vote on Taxing Rich Businesses for Homeless (usnews.com)
14247.
Copula Graphical Models for Wind Resource Estimation [pdf] (groups.csail.mit.edu)
14248.
I made _api which is an autogenerated CRUD API built on LowDB and ExpressJS (github.com)
14249.
The Canonical Startup Org Structure (medium.com)
14250.
It Will Take Millions of Years for Mammals to Recover from Us (theatlantic.com)