August 2017 Archive
7381.
Chip Hall of Fame (spectrum.ieee.org)
7382.
DeferPanic – Unikernel Infrastructure as a Service (deferpanic.net)
7383.
Hamilton68: Hamilton 68 a dashboard tracking Russian propaganda on Twitter (dashboard.securingdemocracy.org)
7384.
ES2015 to Go source code transpiler and runtime (github.com)
7385.
A 120 Days Plan to Become a Better Developer (medium.com)
7386.
Architecture of a social network with Cosmos DB and Azure services (docs.microsoft.com)
7387.
What You Can't Say (2004) (paulgraham.com)
7388.
Reverse ICOs: The SoundCloud Exit Strategy Almost No One Is Talking About (medium.com)
7389.
Xmake v2.1.5 released, lots of new feature updates (tboox.org)
7390.
How spice, ‘the zombie drug’, is devastating communities (theguardian.com)
7391.
Cryptocurrency Exchange without a trusted third party (alfie.wtf)
7392.
NoScript’s Migration to WebExtensions APIs (blog.mozilla.org)
7393.
Study finds optimism can lead to inaction (news.harvard.edu)
7394.
Eurobarometer: Europe's public opinion visualised (av2076.herokuapp.com)
7395.
Unproductive entrepreneurship is increasingly common in America (economist.com)
7396.
The day my daughter realized she isn’t white (2015) (washingtonpost.com)
7397.
The economics of dividing domestic work fairly, no matter who makes more (qz.com)
7398.
Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism (pastemagazine.com)
7399.
Single Trader with Enormous Bankroll Is Manipulating Bitcoin Price (cointelegraph.com)
7400.
How to Build a Rumor (randsinrepose.com)
7401.
What is a “10x” Programmer? (dev.to)
7402.
Show HN: Java-tutorial for email sending via gmail (javalin.io)
7403.
Why Lisp? (2015) (blog.rongarret.info)
7404.
The Accounting Tack That Makes PayPal’s Numbers Look So Good (nytimes.com)
7405.
The future of decentralized exchanges (medium.com)
7406.
Travel from Glasgow to London on a Typical Day as a Wheelchair User (buzzfeed.com)
7407.
AI Predictions from Prof. Tony Walsh (abc.net.au)
7408.
NYT: 'A Prediction: Bitcoin Is Doomed to Fail' (Nov 2013) (mobile.nytimes.com)
7409.
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? (theatlantic.com)
7410.
Our Minds Have Been Hijacked by Our Phones (wired.com)