2018 Archive
2521.
Dirt Poor: Have Fruits and Vegetables Become Less Nutritious? (scientificamerican.com)
2522.
US startups don’t want to go public anymore (qz.com)
2523.
A billion reasons never to buy IBM services (foliovision.com)
2524.
Introducing extended line endings support in Notepad (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
2525.
Tell HN: Google requiring phone number to log into Chromebook
2526.
Waymo One: The next step on our self-driving journey (medium.com)
2527.
TSA is tracking regular travelers like terrorists in secret surveillance program (apps.bostonglobe.com)
2528.
ProtonMail blocked by Vodafone Turkey (protonmail.com)
2529.
FreeBSD 12.0 is now available (lists.freebsd.org)
2530.
Limiting Social Media Decreases Loneliness and Depression (guilfordjournals.com)
2531.
Free Hotel Wifi with Python and Selenium (gkbrk.com)
2532.
Algorithm recovers speech from a potato-chip bag filmed through glass (2014) (news.mit.edu)
2533.
Ripple fully funded every live DonorsChoose classroom project yesterday (donorschoose.org)
2534.
Tailwind: A Utility-First CSS Framework (tailwindcss.com)
2535.
More details about mitigations for the CPU Speculative Execution issue (security.googleblog.com)
2536.
The Book “Computer Networks: A Systems Approach” is now open source (github.com)
2537.
Show HN: Comprehensive Tutorials in Deep Learning Using TensorFlow (github.com)
2538.
Yes, Amazon Is Tracking People (cato.org)
2539.
The relative performance of C and Rust (dtrace.org)
2540.
Encrypted SNI Comes to Firefox Nightly (blog.mozilla.org)
2541.
Cadbury ‘pushing orangutans towards extinction by wrecking habitat for palm oil’ (independent.co.uk)
2542.
Elastic files for an IPO (sec.gov)
2543.
The NetHack dev team is happy to announce the release of NetHack 3.6.1 (groups.google.com)
2544.
Advanced computing with IPython (lwn.net)
2545.
Parsing: a timeline (jeffreykegler.github.io)
2546.
The Biggest and Weirdest Commits in Linux Kernel Git History (2017) (destroyallsoftware.com)
2547.
A Brief History of the BEAM Compiler (blog.erlang.org)
2548.
DNA seen through the eyes of a coder (2017) (ds9a.nl)
2549.
Tom Tryniski digitized nearly 50M pages of newspapers in his living room (cjr.org)
2550.
Creating a QR Code step by step (nayuki.io)