September 2017 Archive
6001.
Why A.I. Is Just Not Funny (nautil.us)
6002.
WiFi Jamming with deauthentication attack using $4 ESP8266 module (hackernoon.com)
6003.
Three things we don't understand about climate change (medium.com)
6004.
Telling people what you're working on (jvns.ca)
6005.
Solo founders with profitable businesses: 52 stories (blog.kowalczyk.info)
6006.
Positive Lexicography – List of untranslatable words from other languages (hifisamurai.github.io)
6007.
IAVA Secret / Top Secret Stigs Exposed Causing U.S Government Abolishment (medium.com)
6008.
Show HN: YouTube, Vimeo and Twitch Bundled in a Universal API (cloudrail.com)
6009.
Show HN: ETH Ads, Ethereum advertising network (ethads.bid)
6010.
TetzelCoin, a cryptocurrency designed to be a token for forgiveness (tetzelcoin.com)
6011.
Google’s comment-ranking system will be a hit with the alt-right (engadget.com)
6012.
Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL (ee.ryerson.ca)
6013.
Why we built VisualData to aggregate open datasets for computer vision (medium.com)
6014.
Lego to cut 1,400 staff as decade-long sales boom ends (reuters.com)
6015.
Show HN: DruMVC, a simple drum machine built in the main JavaScript frameworks (drumvc.com)
6016.
Vacation shaiming on the rise (marketplace.org)
6017.
Code behind flipping a specific bit from C to T in a human genome (serotiny.bio)
6018.
Lenovo settles FTC charges that Superfish software compromised security (ftc.gov)
6019.
Ask HN: Which BSD do you use and why?
6020.
First chapter of new Bitcoin book (medium.com)
6021.
Cerebras Systems has raised $112M for chip focused on AI training (forbes.com)
6022.
Return of the city-state (aeon.co)
6023.
Nissan launches longer-range electric vehicle (bbc.co.uk)
6024.
Checkout systems are going autonomous (technologyreview.com)
6025.
YouTube-MP3 Settles with RIAA, Site Will Shut Down (torrentfreak.com)
6026.
This is why remote work can work (tooploox.com)
6027.
The Fall of the Meritocracy (quadrant.org.au)
6028.
Russian hackers have infiltrated hundreds of Western energy companies (cyberscoop.com)
6029.
You’ll Never Be Famous – And That’s O.K (nytimes.com)
6030.
Ask HN: Has Anyone Switched from SWE to Management Consulting?