September 2017 Archive
1.
W3C abandons consensus, standardizes DRM, EFF resigns (boingboing.net)
2.
Relicensing React, Jest, Flow, and Immutable.js (code.facebook.com)
3.
It’s time to give Firefox another chance (techcrunch.com)
4.
Sublime Text 3.0 (sublimetext.com)
5.
Equifax Faces Multibillion-Dollar Lawsuit Over Hack (bloomberg.com)
6.
China Blocks WhatsApp (nytimes.com)
7.
DuckDuckGo vs Google (fourweekmba.com)
8.
Facebook, You Needy Sonofabitch (bradfrost.com)
9.
Delta Goes Big, Then Goes Home (flightradar24.com)
10.
Facebook recruiting and Unix systems (imgur.com)
11.
Identity Theft, Credit Reports, and You (kalzumeus.com)
12.
Cybersecurity Incident Involving Consumer Information (investor.equifax.com)
13.
Text-only CNN (lite.cnn.io)
14.
It’s time to kill the web app (blog.plan99.net)
15.
iPhone X (apple.com)
16.
Optimizing web servers for high throughput and low latency (blogs.dropbox.com)
17.
A new kind of map: it’s about time (blog.mapbox.com)
18.
New in PostgreSQL 10 (wiki.postgresql.org)
19.
Insane state of today's advertising part 3 (plus.google.com)
20.
A “right to repair” movement tools up (economist.com)
21.
Three Paths in the Tech Industry: Founder, Executive, or Employee (blog.ycombinator.com)
22.
Scenic Tram Simulator (alexanderperrin.com.au)
23.
React 16 (facebook.github.io)
24.
How the Catalan government uses IPFS to sidestep Spain's legal block (la3.org)
25.
Firefox Quantum Lands in Beta, Developer Edition (blog.mozilla.org)
26.
Equifax Lobbied to Kill Rule Protecting Victims of Data Breaches (ibtimes.com)
27.
The art of over-engineering your side projects (elsyms.com)
28.
How I got to 200 productive hours a month (qotoqot.com)
29.
Firefox Multi-Account Containers (blog.mozilla.org)
30.
Cutting your salary by 40% (codewithoutrules.com)