January 2017 Archive
91.
The Founder: A Dystopian Business Simulator (thefounder.biz)
92.
A Prettier JavaScript Formatter (jlongster.com)
93.
Google reveals secret test of AI bot to beat top Go players (nature.com)
94.
Western Union admits to aiding wire fraud, to pay $586M (reuters.com)
95.
Comparing Elixir and Go (blog.codeship.com)
96.
A Tourist’s Guide to the LLVM Source Code (blog.regehr.org)
97.
Renewing Medium’s focus (blog.medium.com)
98.
Update on the Swift Project Lead (lists.swift.org)
99.
Rust vs. Go (blog.ntpsec.org)
100.
U.S. sues Oracle, alleges salary and hiring discrimination (reuters.com)
101.
CSS Grid – Table layout is back. Be there and be square (developers.google.com)
102.
The internals of PostgreSQL (interdb.jp)
103.
Why I switched from OS X to Linux (jeena.net)
104.
Open offices are bad for us (bbc.com)
105.
Getting Past C (blog.ntpsec.org)
106.
Transitioning Firefox's rendering engine from Gecko to Servo (jensimmons.com)
107.
Paper is the real 'killer app' (bbc.com)
108.
Front-End Developer Handbook 2017 (gitbook.com)
109.
GCC is C++17 Complete (gcc.gnu.org)
110.
Updates to our Google Voice apps (blog.google)
111.
Too much sitting, too little exercise may accelerate biological aging (sciencebulletin.org)
112.
Mirroring US climate data (climatemirror.org)
113.
Ask HN: What is the best online resource to learn advanced SQL?
114.
PyTorch – Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python (pytorch.org)
115.
Chrome Widevine DRM can no longer be disabled (bugs.chromium.org)
116.
Tesla Flips the Switch on the Gigafactory (bloomberg.com)
117.
Run for Office: Find all elected offices you are eligible to run for (runforoffice.org)
118.
Ask HN: If you were to switch career, what would you do?
119.
Request for Startups: News, Jobs, and Democracy (blog.ycombinator.com)
120.
If you don’t trust your employees to work remotely you shouldn’t have hired them (qz.com)