Dissolving the Fermi Paradox
(arxiv.org)
June 2018 Archive
991.
994.
A Life-Saving Checklist (2007)
(newyorker.com)
996.
Math and front-end
(chenhuijing.com)
998.
AT&T to Acquire Time Warner
(about.att.com)
999.
If a pilot ejects, what is the autopilot programmed to do?
(aviation.stackexchange.com)
1000.
1001.
FPGAs becoming more SoC-like
(semiengineering.com)
1002.
Inside America's U-2 Spyplane [video]
(wsj.com)
1003.
Uber won its license back in London
(businessinsider.com)
1004.
Usql: v0.7.0 released
(github.com)
1005.
Reverse Shell from an OpenVPN Configuration File
(medium.com)
1006.
Show HN: Python library for learning binarytrees
(github.com)
1007.
Organicity in abstract strategy games
(nickbentley.games)
1008.
1010.
Radical Swiss financial reform campaign faces defeat
(reuters.com)
1011.
Web Code is a solved Problem – how about fixing Web UI next?
(weblog.west-wind.com)
1012.
1013.
The last known unidentified marking on the Saturn V S-IC
(apollosaturncom.blogspot.com)
1014.
Massive Martian dust storm endangers NASA rover
(nature.com)
1015.
A one-size-fits-all database doesn't fit anyone
(allthingsdistributed.com)
1016.
How a Chinese businessman became the largest supplier of pyrotechnics in the US
(washingtonpost.com)
1017.
Aerospike Engines: Why aren't we using them now? [video]
(youtube.com)
1018.
How Ceiling Fans Allowed Slaves to Eavesdrop on Plantation Owners
(atlasobscura.com)
1019.
Facebook’s retreat from the news business
(slate.com)
1020.
New deep learning technique solves Rubik's Cube without assistance
(technologyreview.com)