August 2018 Archive
811.
Show HN: Map of Related Books for “Designing Data Intensive Apps” (anvaka.github.io)
812.
Update on Taking Tesla Private (tesla.com)
813.
What It’s Like Living As a Diagnosed Psychopath (thecut.com)
814.
Wells Fargo says hundreds of customers lost homes after computer glitch (money.cnn.com)
815.
A Visual, Intuitive Guide to Imaginary Numbers (2007) (betterexplained.com)
816.
Swift: When Unused Code Is a Bug (peripheryapp.com)
817.
L.A. County gets state approval of new open-source vote-counting system (latimes.com)
818.
Ask HN: How do you all deal with lack of motivation?
819.
PolarFS: Alibaba Distributed File System for Shared Storage Cloud Database [pdf] (vldb.org)
820.
Two player Karateka using a 42 byte patch (retroconnector.com)
821.
Companies shouldn't give candidates homework assignments (gayle.com)
822.
I Delivered Packages for Amazon and It Was a Nightmare (theatlantic.com)
823.
New Map Scale Is More Readable by People Who Are Color Blind (scientificamerican.com)
824.
Limits on Matrix Multiplication (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
825.
On Loneliness and Solitude (pa-mar.net)
826.
A Couple of Meta-Interpreters in Prolog (metalevel.at)
827.
K-anonymity (en.wikipedia.org)
828.
Uber Hit with Cap as New York City Takes Lead in Crackdown (nytimes.com)
829.
Pop Songs Written by Native Speakers of Swedish (theparisreview.org)
830.
Napoleon Was the Best General Ever (towardsdatascience.com)
831.
Some Bacteria Are Becoming 'More Tolerant' of Hand Sanitizers, Study Finds (npr.org)
832.
Startups that launched at Y Combinator’s S18 Demo Day 2 (techcrunch.com)
833.
Facebook to Remove Onavo App from Apple Store (wsj.com)
834.
Reading the NSA’s codebase: LemonGraph review (ayende.com)
835.
Aramco listing plan halted, oil giant disbands advisors – sources (reuters.com)
836.
The NSA Continues to Violate Americans' Internet Privacy Rights (aclu.org)
837.
Theft: A History of Music (law.duke.edu)
838.
Dart 2.0 is now available (dartlang.org)
839.
Plastic Straws Aren’t the Problem (bloomberg.com)
840.
Why Facebook is losing the war on hate speech in Myanmar (reuters.com)