January 2017 Archive
901.
Dolphin Progress Report: December 2016 (dolphin-emu.org)
902.
Google, in Post-Obama Era, Aggressively Woos Republicans (nytimes.com)
903.
WeChat's App Revolution (bloomberg.com)
904.
GitHub for Lawyers (2013) (jduclos.com)
905.
Douane personal firewall for GNU/Linux (douaneapp.com)
906.
Ask HN: Recommended guides for learning filesystems?
907.
Researchers use music and LSD to understand how we attribute meaning (researchgate.net)
908.
Jupyter-themes – Custom Jupyter Notebook Themes (github.com)
909.
Why hasn't Haskell taken over the world? And the curious case of Go (pchiusano.github.io)
910.
Inside the Tesla 100kWh Battery Pack (skie.net)
911.
Why I Spent $100k to Fight a $10k Small Claims Lawsuit (joelx.com)
912.
Alphabet Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2016 Results (abc.xyz)
913.
Working remotely with 150+ people (medium.com)
914.
Wide Impact: Highly Effective Gmail Phishing Technique Being Exploited (wordfence.com)
915.
TiDB – A distributed NewSQL database compatible with MySQL protocol (github.com)
916.
Show HN: Pydb – a lightweight database with Python syntax queries, using ZeroMQ (github.com)
917.
Show HN: Hypergolix, “programmable Dropbox” with client-side encryption (pyhgx.readthedocs.io)
918.
Yaft – Yet another framebuffer terminal (github.com)
919.
Memory of Mankind: All of Human Knowledge Buried in a Salt Mine (theatlantic.com)
920.
Kristen Stewart co-authors AI paper (theverge.com)
921.
What Every C Programmer Should Know About Undefined Behavior (2011) (blog.llvm.org)
922.
Five States Are Considering Bills to Legalize the 'Right to Repair' Electronics (motherboard.vice.com)
923.
EFF Asks Mass. High Court to Require Clear Limits for Searches of Devices (eff.org)
924.
Facebook’s Virtual Reality Foray Derided as ‘Fanciful Story’ (bloomberg.com)
925.
Glance, a visualizer for Haskell code (github.com)
926.
India's tech industry panics over U.S. plans to change high-skilled visas (money.cnn.com)
927.
The Cost of Native Mobile App Development Is Too Damn High (hackernoon.com)
928.
Fake Physics (math.columbia.edu)
929.
Iridium Browser – A Chromium-based browser focused on privacy (iridiumbrowser.de)
930.
Google discontinues support for hangouts API (siliconangle.com)