The Google memo isn’t sexist or anti-diversity, it’s science
(theglobeandmail.com)
August 2017 Archive
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Windy.com
(windy.com)
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Malicious crossenv package on npm
(twitter.com)
64.
Let Consumers Sue Companies
(nytimes.com)
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Doomsday planning for less crazy folk
(lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
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Outraged about the Google diversity memo?
(backreaction.blogspot.com)
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Researcher Who Stopped WannaCry Ransomware Detained in US After Def Con
(motherboard.vice.com)
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Time.gif
(hookrace.net)
69.
SoundCloud saved by emergency funding as CEO steps aside
(techcrunch.com)
70.
The Kolmogorov option
(scottaaronson.com)
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Krita Foundation in Trouble
(krita.org)
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OpenAI at the Dota 2 World Championships
(openai.com)
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Big brother is here, and his name is Facebook
(thenextweb.com)
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Afraid of Makefiles? Don't be
(matthias-endler.de)
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When it comes to internet privacy, be afraid, analyst suggests
(news.harvard.edu)
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“Rest and vest”: engineers who get paid and barely work
(businessinsider.com)
83.
Software Engineering ≠ Computer Science (2009)
(drdobbs.com)
84.
How JavaScript works: inside the V8 engine
(blog.sessionstack.com)
85.
Peanut allergy cured in majority of children in immunotherapy trial
(theguardian.com)
86.
Water Found Deep Inside the Moon
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
87.
A Thorium-Salt Reactor Has Fired Up for the First Time in Four Decades
(thoriumenergyworld.com)
88.
German universities take on Dutch publishing giant Elsevier
(chemistryworld.com)
89.
Summer Reading List
(blog.ycombinator.com)
90.
Epistle 3
(marclaidlaw.com)