October 2018 Archive
121.
The lost art of concentration: being distracted in a digital world (theguardian.com)
122.
Ask HN: Am I just a wantrepreneur?
123.
Lessons learned from creating a real-time collaborative rich-text editor (ckeditor.com)
124.
Coinbase is launching support for the USDC stablecoin (blog.coinbase.com)
125.
Repl.it raises $4.5M from A16Z, Paul Graham, and others (repl.it)
126.
Tech Workers Now Want to Know: What Are We Building This For? (nytimes.com)
127.
YC Top Companies List (blog.ycombinator.com)
128.
First analysis of ‘pre-registered’ studies shows sharp rise in null findings (nature.com)
129.
DOD Just Beginning to Grapple with Scale of Weapon Systems Vulnerabilities (gao.gov)
130.
Show HN: Alan – a low-code application platform (alan-platform.com)
131.
US Announces Withdraw From Postal Treaty (bbc.com)
132.
Facebook lured advertisers by inflating video ad-watch times: lawsuit (mercurynews.com)
133.
Amazon private label brands are quietly taking over Amazon.com (qz.com)
134.
5G Got me Fired (medium.com)
135.
Ask HN: What do you do in your 1-on-1s with your direct reports?
136.
How to Make a Roguelike (gamasutra.com)
137.
System76 on US Manufacturing and Open Hardware (blog.system76.com)
138.
Brief aerobic exercise immediately enhances attention and perceptual speed (sciencedirect.com)
139.
Not Lisp again (2009) (funcall.blogspot.com)
140.
Microplastics found in 90 percent of table salt (nationalgeographic.com)
141.
Why we need more than “learn at your own pace” online learning (blog.brainstation.io)
142.
Micro.blog (micro.blog)
143.
Writing an OS in Rust: Hardware Interrupts (os.phil-opp.com)
144.
A mysterious grey-hat is patching people's outdated MikroTik routers (zdnet.com)
145.
Dandelion Seeds Fly Using ‘Impossible’ Method Never Before Seen in Nature (nature.com)
146.
What's a CPU to do when it has nothing to do? (lwn.net)
147.
The SOS in my Halloween decorations (bbc.com)
148.
Ask HN: What discontinued company/product do you wish was still around?
149.
How Exercise Might “Clean” the Alzheimer's Brain (scientificamerican.com)
150.
“12 years ago today, I finished writing Hacker News” (twitter.com)