August 2017 Archive
61.
The Google memo isn’t sexist or anti-diversity, it’s science (theglobeandmail.com)
62.
Windy.com (windy.com)
63.
Malicious crossenv package on npm (twitter.com)
64.
Let Consumers Sue Companies (nytimes.com)
65.
Doomsday planning for less crazy folk (lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
66.
Outraged about the Google diversity memo? (backreaction.blogspot.com)
67.
Researcher Who Stopped WannaCry Ransomware Detained in US After Def Con (motherboard.vice.com)
68.
Time.gif (hookrace.net)
69.
SoundCloud saved by emergency funding as CEO steps aside (techcrunch.com)
70.
The Kolmogorov option (scottaaronson.com)
71.
iOS 11 Safari will automatically strip AMP links from shared URLs (twitter.com)
72.
Krita Foundation in Trouble (krita.org)
73.
Right to Privacy a Fundamental Right, Says Indian Supreme Court (thewire.in)
74.
OpenAI at the Dota 2 World Championships (openai.com)
75.
Big brother is here, and his name is Facebook (thenextweb.com)
76.
A rising sentiment that IBM’s Watson can’t deliver on its promises (gizmodo.com)
77.
Afraid of Makefiles? Don't be (matthias-endler.de)
78.
When it comes to internet privacy, be afraid, analyst suggests (news.harvard.edu)
79.
APIs as infrastructure: future-proofing Stripe with versioning (stripe.com)
80.
Ask HN: Is Georgia Tech's Online Master in CS Worth It?
81.
Ask HN: Projects that don't make you money but you're doing it out of sheer joy?
82.
“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)