October 2018 Archive
15241.
Announcing our work on building a Serverless Supercomputer (mobile.twitter.com)
15242.
Nominating Oneself for the Short End of the Stick (slatestarcodex.com)
15243.
Remote Work Matters for Communities (hharnisc.github.io)
15244.
Directing traffic: Demystifying internet-scale load balancing (opensource.com)
15245.
LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner says the biggest skills gap in the US is not coding (qz.com)
15246.
Show HN: Get followers. Watch keywords with your brand (app.robofollow.com)
15247.
How Halloween Has Traveled the Globe (sapiens.org)
15248.
Handy statistical lexicon (andrewgelman.com)
15249.
Video: Quaternions and 3d rotation, explained interactively (youtube.com)
15250.
Interaction tracing with React (gist.github.com)
15251.
The Abandoned Graveyards on a Thawing Arctic Island (atlasobscura.com)
15252.
On the vagaries of init systems (davmac.wordpress.com)
15253.
R.I.P. FilmStruck, the best streaming service for classic films (techcrunch.com)
15254.
Robinhood ditches Apex – builds its own brokerage (medium.com)
15255.
Healthy tissues in older people carry a lot of cancer-promoting mutations (arstechnica.com)
15256.
Art Institute of Chicago marks 52400 public domain works as CC0 in site redesign (artic.edu)
15257.
Timur Doumler on Twitter: “Just realised that the following is valid in C (twitter.com)
15258.
Amazon.ca Red Dead Redemption 2 Delay Investigation Begins in Canada (reddit.com)
15259.
Cryptographic protocol enables greater collaboration in drug discovery (news.mit.edu)
15260.
Artificial Intelligence: Parking a Car with Only 12 Neurons (tuwien.ac.at)
15261.
Amazon’s own published books are quietly taking over the site (qz.com)
15262.
Hyundai Brings Wearable Robotics to Factories (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com)
15263.
How the brain decides what to learn (news.stanford.edu)
15264.
What's the next programming language you want to learn? (opensource.com)
15265.
Why Are Antiques So Cheap? Because Everyone Lives in the Kitchen (nytimes.com)
15266.
Amazon will become an Advertising Giant (medium.com)
15267.
JavaScript Playing Cards Part 1: Ranks and Values (medium.com)
15268.
A step-by-step guide to building a simple chess AI (medium.freecodecamp.org)
15269.
AT&T Is Killing One of the Internet's Last Good Things: Filmstruck (gizmodo.com)
15270.
Visualizing quaternions: An explorable video series (eater.net)