October 2018 Archive
15391.
Building a Golden Image Pipeline (hodgkins.io)
15392.
Show HN: Atari Pong game (iOS) (github.com)
15393.
The Blowjob Paper (motherboard.vice.com)
15394.
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Basics Using ESP-IDF Tutorial
15395.
uriparser 0.9.0 released, includes security fixes (blog.hartwork.org)
15396.
Self-replicating spacecraft (en.wikipedia.org)
15397.
404 Hall of Fame and the End of Broken Links (siteimprove.com)
15398.
Microsoft will sell the Pentagon all the AI it needs (businessinsider.com)
15399.
Developer Makes Game Inspired by '90s Shooters That Came Out Before He Was Born (kotaku.com)
15400.
ClojureScript for JavaScript developers (digitalbaboon.com)
15401.
Mellanox is exploring a sale (cnbc.com)
15402.
The Viterbi Algorithm: A Personal History (2005)[pdf] (arxiv.org)
15403.
Multiple Environments with Heroku and Git – DEV Community ‍‍ (dev.to)
15404.
AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) Command Line Interface (aws.amazon.com)
15405.
Pittsburgh shooting: At least 4 dead at synagogue, official says (cnn.com)
15406.
Watch “Linus Torvalds Interview” on YouTube
15407.
Financial Mathematics and Ultimate Frisbee (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
15408.
Apps Exposed investigated scam apps on the App Store (threader.app)
15409.
TwitchCon 2018 Live Stream (twitchcon.com)
15410.
OKEx delisting over 50 crypto pairs (chepicap.com)
15411.
An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption (wired.com)
15412.
Using Machine Learning to help us communicate better (link.medium.com)
15413.
What the approval of the new flu drug Xofluza means for you (sciencenews.org)
15414.
New vaginal ring to prevent HIV, pregnancy safe in study (upi.com)
15415.
Gramateria: Drag and drop web builder with material design (gramateria.com)
15416.
How Pioneering Physicist Lise Meitner Was Denied the Nobel Prize (brainpickings.org)
15417.
Stickeroid opened platform for everyone (stickeroid.com)
15418.
Knotworks (julianoliver.com)
15419.
Cost analysis of stratospheric albedo modification delivery systems [pdf] (keith.seas.harvard.edu)
15420.
Half of enterprise machines run Windows 10, as Windows 7’s end of life looms (arstechnica.com)