2018 Archive
1771.
What Really Happened with Vista: An Insider's Retrospective (blog.usejournal.com)
1772.
Arm Announces Client CPU Roadmap For Laptops (arm.com)
1773.
Netflix and Alphabet will need to become ISPs, fast (techcrunch.com)
1774.
BitConnect Closes Exchange as States Warn of Unregulated Sales (bloomberg.com)
1775.
Ask HN: Anyone making money through algorithmic trading?
1776.
China’s Economy Slows Sharply (nytimes.com)
1777.
Maersk installed 100-foot-tall rotating sails on one of its tankers (wsj.com)
1778.
Thanks for the Surprise Integration with My Website, Apple (asaph.org)
1779.
“12 years ago today, I finished writing Hacker News” (twitter.com)
1780.
How Does Mastodon Work? (kevq.uk)
1781.
The Akrasia Effect: Why We Don’t Follow Through on What We Set Out to Do (jamesclear.com)
1782.
How to disappear from the internet (theguardian.com)
1783.
Functional core, imperative shell (2012) (destroyallsoftware.com)
1784.
Netflix FlameScope (medium.com)
1785.
Practical Deep Learning for Coders 2018 (fast.ai)
1786.
List of command line tools for manipulating CSV, XML, HTML, JSON, INI, etc. (github.com)
1787.
Tech company patterns (richg42.blogspot.com)
1788.
How the Dutch created a casual biking culture (vox.com)
1789.
Oil Demand for Cars Is Already Falling (bloomberg.com)
1790.
The U.S. Yield Curve Has Inverted (bloomberg.com)
1791.
How the 0.001% invest (economist.com)
1792.
Async and Await in Rust: a full proposal (boats.gitlab.io)
1793.
How to Work Out What to Charge Clients (smashingmagazine.com)
1794.
Leaked Transcript Contradicts Google’s Official Story on China (theintercept.com)
1795.
Confessions of an Unreal Engine 4 engineering firefighter (allarsblog.com)
1796.
Introduction to Differential Equations (2008) (tutorial.math.lamar.edu)
1797.
Ask HN: Is there a modern “power on to basic” computer, for kids to learn on?
1798.
Cancer-Linked Chemicals Manufactured by 3M Are Turning Up in Drinking Water (bloomberg.com)
1799.
LOLWUT: a piece of art inside a database command (antirez.com)
1800.
How Dad's Stresses Get Passed Along to Offspring (scientificamerican.com)