May 2018 Archive
11461.
KloudTrader Narwhal – Algorithmic Trading Deployment Made Simple (KloudTrader.com)
11462.
Crypto-Potential: cryptocurrency tracking index (crypto-potential.com)
11463.
Games you remember being at 7-11 in your youth (atariage.com)
11464.
Gas scooter sales decline in Europe, electric bicycle and motorcycle sales soar (electrek.co)
11465.
FlureeDB – A Scalable Blockchain-Based Graph Database (youtube.com)
11466.
In Self-Driving-Car Road Test, We Are the Guinea Pigs (wsj.com)
11467.
Seven Sketches in Compositionality: An Invitation to Applied Category Theory (arxiv.org)
11468.
Ireland Investigates Cervical Cancer Screening Scandal (nytimes.com)
11469.
What is data visualization for? (hi.stamen.com)
11470.
‘the man with the golden arm’ donated blood – and saved 2.4M babies (washingtonpost.com)
11471.
Browser Verification (geocar.sdf1.org)
11472.
Gell-Mann amnesia effect (en.wikipedia.org)
11473.
What Happens Next Will Amaze You (2015) (idlewords.com)
11474.
Microspeak: Cookie licking (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
11475.
The Double VLOOKUP Trick (Nesting VLOOKUPs) - (nathanbeers.net)
11476.
The Untold History of Arduino (arduinohistory.github.io)
11477.
Explaining the Unexplainable: When logic fails,stories and superstitions prevail (nautil.us)
11478.
Service Worker Cookbook (serviceworke.rs)
11479.
Under the Sea Internet Attack Vector (sdbr.net)
11480.
Why wisdom might be ripe for rediscovery (theglobeandmail.com)
11481.
A Unix Shell in Ruby (2012) (jstorimer.com)
11482.
Tesla with Autopilot slams into truck stopped at red light (washingtonpost.com)
11483.
Banks to call for special UK visa waiver for workers after Brexit (businessinsider.com)
11484.
Type Bombs (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
11485.
The Man Who Promised Too Much (2014) (kotaku.com)
11486.
Google and the Rise of 'Digital Well-Being' (wired.com)
11487.
The Linux Backdoor Attempt of 2003 (freedom-to-tinker.com)
11488.
Cromemco (en.wikipedia.org)
11489.
Noise exposure is becoming ‘the new secondhand smoke’ (washingtonpost.com)
11490.
The Decline of Working Hours per Year After the Industrial Revolution (ourworldindata.org)