December 2018 Archive
6811.
Some ideas for 2019 (manu-chroma.github.io)
6812.
Inverse Reinforcement Learning (towardsdatascience.com)
6813.
The language of Brussels, translated (bloomberg.com)
6814.
Article and Spreadsheet: Items Entering U.S. Public Domain on Jan. 1, 2019 (law.duke.edu)
6815.
My System for Choosing Tech (avivbenyosef.com)
6816.
The 26th IOCCC has now started (ioccc.org)
6817.
sd – an intuitive find and replace CLI (sed alternative) (github.com)
6818.
Why review code? (sophiebits.com)
6819.
[ICLR Oral] Learning Unsupervised Learning Rules (openreview.net)
6820.
Journalism as a Technology Service (niemanlab.org)
6821.
Vitalik Buterin: Bitcoin Is ‘Genuinely Cool Tech,’ Bitcoin SV Is ‘Pure Dumpster’ (247cryptonews.com)
6822.
Bevmo admits that credit card data of 14000 customers may have been compromised (ktla.com)
6823.
How do you get a specific .onion address for your hidden service? (security.stackexchange.com)
6824.
ShinyCore – A PHP framework to build ADR applications (github.com)
6825.
Computer chip vulnerabilities discovered by WSU researchers (news.wsu.edu)
6826.
Arcsecond: A JavaScript Parser-Combinator Library Based on Haskell's Parsec (medium.com)
6827.
Ask HN: Which SaaS products should have a better/cheaper alternative in 2019?
6828.
A short and funny collection of issues related to Internet video streaming (github.com)
6829.
Show HN: Introducing serverless-cqrs (medium.com)
6830.
How to Lua and C – a short novel (sepisoad.com)
6831.
Is CBD Helpful, or Just Hype? (nytimes.com)
6832.
Reverse engineering a fraudulent app (adjust.com)
6833.
Japan will resume commercial whaling (nationalgeographic.com)
6834.
YouTube let a contentID scammer steal a popular video (boingboing.net)
6835.
The tale of a fake hitman, a kill list, a darknet vigilante and a murder (wired.co.uk)
6836.
Listen to the Creepy Noises Picked Up at a Space Weather Station in Antarctica (gizmodo.com)
6837.
The Stories We Were Told about Education Technology (hackeducation.com)
6838.
What is Digital Intelligence? (kannbeestories.com)
6839.
Why I hate code challenges (hackernoon.com)
6840.
Films for the discerning nerd: Ars picks the best of 2018 (arstechnica.com)