September 2017 Archive
6181.
Setup a viral waiting list or a referral campaign in minutes not days (siftery.com)
6182.
Google Offers to Auction Off Shopping Ad Spaces to Rivals (wsj.com)
6183.
Trim (npmjs.com)
6184.
Inside the store that only accepts personal data as currency (engadget.com)
6185.
Show HN: Deepmoon, 90% of deep learning in 90 lines (github.com)
6186.
Button Design Over the Years – The Dribbble Timeline (toptal.com)
6187.
“We've been breached” – Inside the Equifax hack (finance.yahoo.com)
6188.
ETL-Less Smart Data Warehouse Raises $5M (newscenter.io)
6189.
Blade Runner 2049: Inside the Dark Future of a Sequel 35 Years in the Making (wired.com)
6190.
SVG 1.2 Sockets (twitter.com)
6191.
D Programming Language (dlang.org)
6192.
Microsoft could surpass AWS in cloud revenue this year (investopedia.com)
6193.
The jaw-dropping engineering behind America’s next world-beating supercomputer (eno8.com)
6194.
Intel Displays 10nm Wafer, Commits to 10nm ‘Falcon Mesa’ FPGAs (anandtech.com)
6195.
High Velocity Data Ingestion: Lessons We Learnt (thevivekpandey.github.io)
6196.
Ask HN: What are signs of a startup being bought out?
6197.
What the iPhone X borrowed from the Palm Pre (theverge.com)
6198.
The 7 Books Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says You Need to Lead Smarter (fastcompany.com)
6199.
A new python PDF rendering library
6200.
ProfaneDB: A Protocol Buffers Database (profanedb.gitlab.io)
6201.
This Robot Fights Back Against Robocalls (hackernoon.com)
6202.
Hackers could use infrared light to take your data through your security camera (fastcompany.com)
6203.
Atomian creates a cognitive technology to extract knowledge from Big Data (digitalbodha.com)
6204.
Dive into the details of iOS 11: Is Apple still detail-oriented? (hackernoon.com)
6205.
Brexit negotiations: how is the UK doing? (ottocr.at)
6206.
Study shows student attitudes toward free speech (washingtonpost.com)
6207.
XML and JSON Are Like Cardboard (queue.acm.org)
6208.
Web scraping without coding (automatio.co)
6209.
A Startup Slump Is a Drag on the Economy. Big Business May Be to Blame (nytimes.com)
6210.
Open Liberty Now Open Source – Foundation of WebSphere (community.cloudacademy.zone)