May 2018 Archive
12691.
Is Salt Bad? A Prison Study May Hold the Answer (theatlantic.com)
12692.
Design by Committee: Why Carousels Are Evil (capitalandgrowth.org)
12693.
This Site Helps You Find Cheap Items to Hit Amazon's Free Shipping Threshold (lifehacker-com.cdn.ampproject.org)
12694.
For poor Venezuelans, a box of food may sway vote for Maduro (reuters.com)
12695.
WeWork owes $18B in Leases? (medium.com)
12696.
Js – mastering promises (medium.com)
12697.
Can Rust speed up your Azure Functions? (blog.x5ff.xyz)
12698.
Remembering Eric McLuhan (1942 – 2018) (mcluhangalaxy.wordpress.com)
12699.
How to Setup GRPC Service to Service Communication (ryanmccue.ca)
12700.
Racist Twitch Trolls Defeated by Talking Banana (kotaku.com)
12701.
Look Inside This ZTE Smartphone and See It’s Made in America (wsj.com)
12702.
ISS sides against two Tesla directors, backs split of Musk's roles (reuters.com)
12703.
Quantum mechanical calculations made easy (github.com)
12704.
Seminole Tax Collector Joel Greenberg Begins Accepting Bitcoin as Payment (orlandosentinel.com)
12705.
Toys R Us has kinky domain names to sell off (cnet.com)
12706.
PiGlass – DIY Pi Zero Wearable (learn.adafruit.com)
12707.
General Game Playing with Schema Networks (vicarious.com)
12708.
Don’t Get Too Used to Your Own Desk (wsj.com)
12709.
Why Vuesax? famework for vuejs (lusaxweb.github.io)
12710.
Is GraphQL the Future? (artsy.github.io)
12711.
The Pragmatic Programmer Quick Reference Guide(2000) (ccs.neu.edu)
12712.
Software Design and Implementation (courses.cs.washington.edu)
12713.
Google's “The Selfish Ledger” (youtube.com)
12714.
Scaling Tangled Program Graphs to Visual Reinforcement Learning in ViZDoom [pdf] (web.cs.dal.ca)
12715.
When Your Investing Robot Has a Mind of Its Own (blogs.wsj.com)
12716.
Cambridge Analytica files for bankruptcy (bbc.com)
12717.
Travels with Elephants, Wolves, Ants, Terns, and Tireless Turtles (undark.org)
12718.
Nike 1990s size medium vs. today's medium (imgur.com)
12719.
JSON APIs Are Just Web Applications (calhoun.io)
12720.
South Korea is reducing its maximum working week from 68 hours to 52 hours (bbc.com)