October 2017 Archive
511.
How to Get 100/100 Google Page Speed Score with Middleman and Nginx (elliotec.com)
512.
PureVPN Logs Helped FBI Net Alleged Cyberstalker (torrentfreak.com)
513.
Front-End Checklist (github.com)
514.
Atmanos: Build Go programs that run directly on the Xen hypervisor (github.com)
515.
Dutch Data Protection Authority: Microsoft breaches law with Windows 10 (autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl)
516.
An Open Letter to Patreon (openlettertopatreon.com)
517.
HM Prison – A Survival Guide (2015) (prisonism.co.uk)
518.
Atom's new concurrency-friendly buffer implementation (blog.atom.io)
519.
Russian Hackers Stole NSA Data on U.S. Cyber Defense (wsj.com)
520.
The trouble with text-only email (lwn.net)
521.
Gluon – Deep Learning API from AWS and Microsoft (aws.amazon.com)
522.
Getting the Most Out of Sqlite3 with Python (remusao.github.io)
523.
The Long Way Round (2014) (lapsedhistorian.com)
524.
Boom has orders for 76 of its future supersonic passenger jets (techcrunch.com)
525.
The License Zero Manifesto (writing.kemitchell.com)
526.
Google's CEO is increasingly boxed in by regulators, critics, and employees (bloomberg.com)
527.
My essential django package list (spapas.github.io)
528.
CRISPR 2.0 Is Here, and It’s More Precise (technologyreview.com)
529.
Why Snapchat Spectacles failed (techcrunch.com)
530.
Facebook acquires anonymous teen compliment app tbh, will let it run (techcrunch.com)
531.
A Grain That Tastes Like Wheat, but Grows Like a Prairie Grass (thenation.com)
532.
A Large-Scale Study of Programming Languages and Code Quality in GitHub (2014) (cacm.acm.org)
533.
The 'Manhattan of the Desert': Shibam, Yemen's Ancient Skyscraper City (2015) (archdaily.com)
534.
Are Jump Tables Always Fastest? (cipht.net)
535.
Gameboy hello world (pp.feeb.dog)
536.
Backblaze has ordered 100 petabytes of hard drives (backblaze.com)
537.
An aspirin a day keeps many cancers away, study suggests (telegraph.co.uk)
538.
Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs to turn 800 acres of Toronto into an “internet city” (theverge.com)
539.
China’s AI Awakening (technologyreview.com)
540.
Most US jobs created since 2005 are not conventional full-time work (qz.com)