2018 Archive
18031.
Soviet Children’s Books That Broke the Rules of Propaganda
(atlasobscura.com)
18032.
18033.
18034.
18035.
The Chemists’ War
(nytimes.com)
18036.
Uncanny Valley (2016)
(nplusonemag.com)
18037.
Yeast Probably Originated in China
(theatlantic.com)
18038.
Show HN: Node-android – Run Node.js on Android
(github.com)
18039.
Seiko UC-2000 (1984) – the dawn of wearable computers
(inexhibit.com)
18040.
18041.
The US military is testing stratospheric balloons that never have to come down
(technologyreview.com)
18042.
The Netflix Binge Factory
(vulture.com)
18043.
M4 (computer language)
(en.wikipedia.org)
18044.
Meet the Endoterrestrials
(theatlantic.com)
18045.
Differentiable Programming: A Semantics Perspective
(barghouthi.github.io)
18046.
18047.
18049.
JavaScript 2017 Rising Stars
(slowwaker.work)
18050.
Burr conspiracy
(en.wikipedia.org)
18051.
Modern C++: 7 Ways to Fake It Until You Have It
(fluentcpp.com)
18052.
When Televisions Emitted X-Rays
(theatlantic.com)
18053.
Liberating a X200
(operand.ca)
18055.
It’s weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg’s trash
(theoutline.com)
18056.
A Vault containing seeds for virtually every edible plant
(99percentinvisible.org)
18057.
Big Trouble at 3nm
(semiengineering.com)
18058.
18059.
Robonaut Has Been Broken for Years, and Now NASA Is Bringing It Home
(spectrum.ieee.org)
18060.
An Ancient Virus May Be Responsible for Human Consciousness
(livescience.com)