December 2018 Archive
3211.
A Massive Amount of Iconic Works Will Enter the Public Domain on New Year’s Eve (motherboard.vice.com)
3212.
Ask HN: What elements of websites annoy you the most?
3213.
DNA Computing (en.wikipedia.org)
3214.
Ask HN: Communities to learn about creating sensor/hardware products?
3215.
Ask HN: My mother and her friends keep getting hacked on Facebook
3216.
Ask HN: Why was Meetup.com allowed to trademark the word “meetup”?
3217.
Elon Musk provides $423K to buy laptops for all Flint middle schoolers (mlive.com)
3218.
Ask HN: Why did I get printed the wrong boarding pass?
3219.
Russia Tests 27-Mach Hypersonic Nuclear Glider (npr.org)
3220.
How the steel beams cracked at the new Transbay Terminal (mercurynews.com)
3221.
Amazon Linux 2 (aws.amazon.com)
3222.
Quick fix for an early Internet problem lives on a quarter-century later (2015) (washingtonpost.com)
3223.
Show HN: A Twitter bot that sends you random abuse (twitter.com)
3224.
Ask HN: What do you dislike about Erlang?
3225.
Spinning Up a Pong AI with Deep Reinforcement Learning (blog.floydhub.com)
3226.
New high temperature superconducting record: LaH10 at -23C and 170 GPa (technologyreview.com)
3227.
Ask HN: What happens when a startup shuts down?
3228.
Kylin, a Distributed Analytical Engine with SQL for OLAP on Hadoop (github.com)
3229.
Developer misinterprets Linux CoC, suggests replacing F-word with 'hug' (idle.slashdot.org)
3230.
Gas-focused Qatar to exit OPEC in swipe at Saudi influence (uk.mobile.reuters.com)
3231.
Ask HN: Micro-feedback at work and cultural differences
3232.
The Gasher is a hasher built on a fuzzer implemented as a genetic algorithm (github.com)
3233.
Report shows $200k+ compensation packages for entry level engineers in SF (twitter.com)
3234.
EPA Says Mercury Limits on Coal Plants Too Costly, Not 'Necessary' (npr.org)
3235.
QUIC and HTTP/3: Too big to fail? (calendar.perfplanet.com)
3236.
Linux Mint 19.1: The better-than-ever Linux desktop (zdnet.com)
3237.
Valve: OpenGL is faster than DirectX – even on Windows (extremetech.com)
3238.
By Welcoming Women, Python’s Founder Overcomes Closed Minds in Open Source (forbes.com)
3239.
AI Mistakes Bus-Side Ad for Famous CEO, Charges Her With Jaywalking (caixinglobal.com)
3240.
Egyptian Actress Dressed to Impress. She Could Be Jailed for Debauchery (nytimes.com)