September 2017 Archive
5281.
Apple watchOS 4 (techcrunch.com)
5282.
ASCII-delimited text (ronaldduncan.wordpress.com)
5283.
The future is here: iPhone X (apple.com)
5284.
Investigating the future of criminal smart contracts (blog.acolyer.org)
5285.
A Stanford psychologist has a simple mental exercise for tackling student stress (qz.com)
5286.
Still in Use (xkcd.com)
5287.
Prototyping the Future of DevTools (medium.com)
5288.
Slowness Kills - When you build slow sites, you take time out of people's lives (slownesskills.com)
5289.
How Trump Is Ending the American Era (theatlantic.com)
5290.
The ‘internet of things’ is sending us back to the Middle Ages (theconversation.com)
5291.
Notes from Quora duplicate question pairs finding Kaggle competition (laknath.com)
5292.
iPhone X is my dream phone (thewebb.blog)
5293.
Science Behind E-Commerce Checkout:Information Architecture (behance.net)
5294.
The License Zero Manifesto – sustainable software in the open (writing.kemitchell.com)
5295.
The Gender Gap in STEM Is Not What You Think (marginalrevolution.com)
5296.
How Secure Is the iPhone X's FaceID? (wired.com)
5297.
How and When to Use AWS Lambda Functions (blog.stackahoy.io)
5298.
Opening Up Java EE – An Update (blogs.oracle.com)
5299.
The status quo of cryptocurrency investing (medium.com)
5300.
Legal Technology and Smart Contracts: Blockchain and Smart Contracts (forbes.com)
5301.
Yes, the climate has always changed. This comic shows why that’s no comfort (vox.com)
5302.
Are We Going to Allow Smartphones to Destroy a Generation? (calnewport.com)
5303.
How to Use Sensu and RabbitMQ on Ubuntu to Monitor Your WordPress Website (dotlayer.com)
5304.
General Linear Systems and LU Factorization in Clojure (dragan.rocks)
5305.
Is data the currency of the future? (cio.com)
5306.
Proof of Human: Securing internet communication (maori.geek.nz)
5307.
“What have you failed at this week?” (m.signalvnoise.com)
5308.
GNOME 3.26 Released (gnome.org)
5309.
Gnome 3.26 Release Notes (help.gnome.org)
5310.
iPhone X’s Face ID raises security and privacy questions (techcrunch.com)