2018 Archive
18481.
'Disneyland for adults': John Portman's dizzying interior legacy
(theguardian.com)
18482.
18483.
Specializing Ropes for Ruby [pdf]
(chrisseaton.com)
18484.
Implementing a web server in a single printf call (2014)
(tinyhack.com)
18485.
Extreme Botany: The Precarious Science of Endangered Rare Plants
(e360.yale.edu)
18486.
Python Patterns
(python-patterns.guide)
18487.
The Brain’s Autopilot Mechanism Steers Consciousness
(scientificamerican.com)
18488.
A survey of comics research in computer science
(arxiv.org)
18489.
Open-Source CUDA/OpenCL Speed of Light Ray-Tracer
(github.com)
18491.
A psychology of the film
(nature.com)
18492.
Akshay Venkatesh: A Number Theorist Who Bridges Math and Time
(quantamagazine.org)
18493.
Penetration Testing Tools Cheat Sheet (2017)
(highon.coffee)
18494.
PayPal ends business dealings with Alex Jones's Infowars
(reuters.com)
18495.
18496.
Will the European Union ruin the internet?
(marginalrevolution.com)
18497.
The Ethereum Price Drop: A Fundamental Analysis
(blog.sfox.com)
18498.
Why the Job Search Sucks
(thewebb.blog)
18499.
18500.
While iPhone sales remain stagnant, Apple services hit $10B in revenue
(arstechnica.com)
18501.
GDPR consent design: how granular must adtech opt-ins be?
(pagefair.com)
18502.
Samsung opens its Bixby assistant to developers
(techcrunch.com)
18503.
The Fax Is Not Yet Obsolete
(theatlantic.com)
18504.
What Airbnb really does to a neighbourhood
(bbc.co.uk)
18505.
18506.
Dark Web Drug Vendor Pleads Guilty After Feds Traced His Bitcoin Transactions
(bleepingcomputer.com)
18507.
Do Londoners dream of electric buses?
(ianvisits.co.uk)
18508.
We Roam’s Death Stranded Its Customers Overseas, With No Refunds
(bloomberg.com)
18509.
Oil-Rich Saudi Arabia Is Turning to Nuclear Power
(bloomberg.com)
18510.