August 2018 Archive
1591.
YouTube Stars Turning Viewers Into Readers (nytimes.com)
1592.
The origins of opera and the future of programming (the-composition.com)
1593.
Users' Reference to B (1972) (bell-labs.com)
1594.
Balloon Pirate Radio (2007) (idlewords.com)
1595.
DNS: A look back at a look back (blog.apnic.net)
1596.
I was bored and made a Conway's Game of Life app in Elixir (game-of-life.isaacbfsanders.com)
1597.
Abelian sandpile model (en.wikipedia.org)
1598.
70’s TV game recreation using an Arduino (searle.hostei.com)
1599.
What Dropbox dropping Linux support says (techrepublic.com)
1600.
Bull Market Hits a Milestone: 3,453 Days – Most Americans Aren’t at the Party (nytimes.com)
1601.
Do “sin taxes” work? (economist.com)
1602.
Political advertising on Google (transparencyreport.google.com)
1603.
Cities’ Offers for Amazon Base Are Secrets Even to Many City Leaders (nytimes.com)
1604.
OneDrive Leaves a Lot to be Desired (eejournal.com)
1605.
Ask HN: How to deal with GDPR / cookie notices in the context of a crawler?
1606.
Inside the Business of Dog Cloning (vanityfair.com)
1607.
The Big 5.0: Transit app gets a makeover (medium.com)
1608.
Firms That Bossed Agriculture for a Century Face New Threat: Farmers (wsj.com)
1609.
PostgreSQL Accessing MySQL as a Data Source Using mysqsl_fdw (percona.com)
1610.
Research identifies key weakness in modern computer vision systems (news.brown.edu)
1611.
Tell HN: Braintree is no longer startup-friendly
1612.
Are Cities Making Animals Smarter? (theatlantic.com)
1613.
The Relativity of Wrong (1989) (chem.tufts.edu)
1614.
Why some computer viruses refuse to die (bbc.com)
1615.
MIT 6.875 – Cryptography and Cryptanalysis [video] (youtube.com)
1616.
Apple has removed Infowars podcasts from iTunes (techcrunch.com)
1617.
Ask HN: Do you cover the camera/mic on your computer/phone?
1618.
Burying ‘One Child’ Limits, China Pushes Women to Have More Babies (nytimes.com)
1619.
The GDPR Is a Cookie Monster (emarketer.com)
1620.
Coroner letters changed habits of doctors whose patients died of overdoses (latimes.com)