August 2018 Archive
1051.
An EPYC NixOS Build Farm (grahamc.com)
1052.
Blogging with Emacs org-mode (sadiqpk.org)
1053.
Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches (1994) (pmichaud.com)
1054.
How a tiny hospital used AI to lower costs and improve patient outcomes (healthcareitnews.com)
1055.
How intermittent breaks in interaction improve collective intelligence (pnas.org)
1056.
Shavian alphabet (en.wikipedia.org)
1057.
Artificial Intelligence Is Now a Pentagon Priority. Will Silicon Valley Help? (nytimes.com)
1058.
Domino-effect of climate events could move Earth into a ‘hothouse’ state (theguardian.com)
1059.
The Absurdity of Detecting Gravitational Waves (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
1060.
MinUnit – A minimal unit testing framework for C (2002) (jera.com)
1061.
Google Assistant’s latest feature: “Tell me something good” (techcrunch.com)
1062.
Indigenous community built a DIY drone to fight off illegal loggers (2016) (qz.com)
1063.
Creating the alien writing in Infinifactory (2015) (zachtronics.com)
1064.
WaveDrom Editor – Digital timing diagram rendering engine (wavedrom.com)
1065.
‘Overtourism’ Worries Europe. How Much Did Technology Help Get Us There? (nytimes.com)
1066.
Two years with CloudFormation: lessons learned (sanderknape.com)
1067.
Startup Had ‘Masturbation’ Zone, Exec Who Took Off Pants in Meeting: Lawsuit (mercurynews.com)
1068.
DuckDuckGo's bang (duckduckgo.com)
1069.
They’re Falsely Accused of Shoplifting, but Retailers Demand Penalties (nytimes.com)
1070.
AssemblyAI: speech-to-text API (assemblyai.com)
1071.
Hackers sell data of 130M Chinese hotel guests on dark web for 8 Bitcoin (thenextweb.com)
1072.
Bluetooth Low Energy Swiss-Army Knife (github.com)
1073.
Deploying TLS 1.3 at scale with Fizz, a performant open source TLS library (code.fb.com)
1074.
Dear Ad Networks (joeyh.name)
1075.
New Zealand Passes Law to Crack Down on Foreign Home Buyers (bloomberg.com)
1076.
Magic Leap One now available for $2295 (magicleap.com)
1077.
Why We Should Watch Less News (medium.com)
1078.
Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap (nytimes.com)
1079.
Scream – virtual network sound card for Windows (github.com)
1080.
Distributed teams are rewriting the rules of office politics (techcrunch.com)