August 2018 Archive
9961.
Simon Wiesenthal (en.wikipedia.org)
9962.
“Belonging,” a Graphic Memoir About German Identity (newyorker.com)
9963.
Natural Language Database Interface (nlsql.com)
9964.
Lyft Will Pay Chicagoans $550 to Ditch Their Cars for a Month (thedrive.com)
9965.
How China's ‘social credit score’ will punish and reward citizens (bigthink.com)
9966.
Removing Babel's Stage Presets – Babel (babeljs.io)
9967.
JPL / NASA Release Open Source Build It Yourself Rover Plans (github.com)
9968.
A curated list of resources for bootstrapping sideprojects (github.com)
9969.
Build a Minimalist website using Markdown (mm.dwyer.co.za)
9970.
The Problem with The New York Times's Big Climate Story (theatlantic.com)
9971.
Amnesty International Among Targets of NSO-Powered Campaign (amnesty.org)
9972.
A Poet of Computation Who Uncovers Distant Truths (quantamagazine.org)
9973.
Why python is slow (hackernoon.com)
9974.
Steam Alert: Abstractism Game Exploited Gamers’ CPU for Cryptomining (sensorstechforum.com)
9975.
Winds – Making your first contribution to open source (getstream.io)
9976.
Public events API delayed by five minutes (blog.github.com)
9977.
The Peculiar Math That Could Underlie the Laws of Nature (wired.com)
9978.
Stoicism as a Service (patreon.com)
9979.
The spectrum of financial dependence and independence (collaborativefund.com)
9980.
No more tin ear. Google plays the game (redmonk.com)
9981.
Greenhouse gases surge to new highs worldwide in 2017: US report (phys.org)
9982.
Show HN: Awesome codegen – Curated list of metaprogramming tools and articles (github.com)
9983.
Man accused of sabotage at Tesla brings his own lawsuit over defamation (arstechnica.com)
9984.
What's the difference between apps we cherish vs. regret? (humanetech.com)
9985.
Briton ran pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign (computerweekly.com)
9986.
Mars Terraforming Not Feasible with Current Technology (nasa.gov)
9987.
Why Are Some Caves Full of Shoes? (sapiens.org)
9988.
Show HN: D3-Stencil
9989.
Show HN: enex-dump – Extract notes, attachments and metadata from Evernote (github.com)
9990.
WhatsApp finally earns money by charging businesses for slow replies (techcrunch.com)