August 2017 Archive
7771.
Launching Open Hardware Satellites (blog.hackster.io)
7772.
Removing “Send to Watch” (marco.org)
7773.
The Use of Name Spaces in Plan 9 (doc.cat-v.org)
7774.
Sequence IDs coming soon to Elasticsearch (elastic.co)
7775.
Open Source Tools in Systems Neuroscience (iopscience.iop.org)
7776.
Trump escalates rhetoric on threat from North Korea (washingtonpost.com)
7777.
Tiny AI Devices Invade the Maker Movement (blog.hackster.io)
7778.
GOP “Border” Bill Mandates Snooping into Social Media Accounts (foreignpolicy.com)
7779.
Chain Death Spiral – A Fatal Bitcoin Vulnerability (bitcoinandtheblockchain.blogspot.com)
7780.
TunnelBear Completes Industry-First Consumer VPN Public Security Audit (tunnelbear.com)
7781.
Recycling companies stockpiling and landfilling glass (abc.net.au)
7782.
FBI Says ISIS Used EBay to Send Terror Cash to U.S (wsj.com)
7783.
How Silicon Valley Rediscovered LSD (ft.com)
7784.
The Internet Speculative Fiction Database (isfdb.org)
7785.
Show HN: All you need to search about TensorFlow in one place (tensorflow-world-resources.readthedocs.io)
7786.
Show HN: Lip Reading with 3D CNNs Using TensorFlow (github.com)
7787.
The char *apple[] Argument Vector (2006) (unixjunkie.blogspot.com)
7788.
ES modules in Node today (medium.com)
7789.
Google Discontinues “Instant Search” (thehoth.com)
7790.
Tower of Hanoi Solved by a Mechanical Computer in a Physics Simulator (reddit.com)
7791.
CSS Utility Classes and “Separation of Concerns” (adamwathan.me)
7792.
How Palantir pushed into policing (wired.com)
7793.
PoormansCDN – caching proxy to Amazon S3 built using Go (github.com)
7794.
Why I’m not a fan of pair programming (mortoray.com)
7795.
Beam me up, Scotty – deploy static websites to AWS S3 with a single command (github.com)
7796.
Europe is on the brink of another renaissance, with technology at its heart (telegraph.co.uk)
7797.
RaptorJIT: LuaJIT fork for Linux/x86-64 server applications (github.com)
7798.
Show HN: Introducing Functions as a Service (OpenFaaS) (blog.alexellis.io)
7799.
In India, SoftBank Tries, Tries Again (nytimes.com)
7800.
AMD Threadripper 1950X review: Better than Intel in almost every way (arstechnica.com)