December 2018 Archive
6001.
Looking Busy: The rise of pointless work (thenation.com)
6002.
ON Coding K-Means in Vanilla Python (medium.com)
6003.
Two Sigma Ventures backs cryptocurrency security startup Trustology (reuters.com)
6004.
How ethical are startup founders?
6005.
OpenCV to line production (issart.com)
6006.
Giving Away All My Presentation Templates
6007.
9 handy Bash aliases for Mac/Linux (medium.com)
6008.
MongoDB Leak Exposes 66M Users (sensorstechforum.com)
6009.
The Unhappiness Trap (nickwignall.com)
6010.
Web scraping with python (hackernoon.com)
6011.
Australia passes new law to thwart strong encryption (arstechnica.com)
6012.
Rust 2018 is here… but what is it? (hacks.mozilla.org)
6013.
Tetris Python Tutorial [video] (youtube.com)
6014.
Australia passes anti-encryption law (theverge.com)
6015.
Bot protection with HAProxy (haproxy.com)
6016.
Goldman Sachs invests $20M in DevOps firm GitLab valuing it at 1.1B (finextra.com)
6017.
Announcing Rust 1.31 and Rust 2018 (blog.rust-lang.org)
6018.
Show HN: Interneuron Synapse – A new open source Health+care innovation platform (github.com)
6019.
Where the graphs in graph networks come from – answering the DeepMind question (ayasdi.com)
6020.
Amazon Go cashierless stores are coming to airports (venturebeat.com)
6021.
It's Time to Study Whether Eating Particular Diets Can Help Heal Us (nytimes.com)
6022.
Rust: Ownership and Borrowing in 150 words (deterministic.space)
6023.
How to unlearn (dimitarsimeonov.com)
6024.
Amazon Is an Infrastructure Company. The HQ2 Bids Were Reconnaissance (nymag.com)
6025.
Microsoft Is Adopting Chromium (daringfireball.net)
6026.
E-beam Lithography – Making Tiny Things with Electron Microscope (youtube.com)
6027.
Australian software and Internet companies now at risk of losing global trust (abc.net.au)
6028.
A Synonym by Any Other Name: From Alt Labels to Knowledge Graphs (opensourceconnections.com)
6029.
Facebook Plans to Repurchase $9B More of Its Shares (bloomberg.com)
6030.
The 'great dying': rapid warming caused largest extinction event ever (theguardian.com)