September 2017 Archive
571.
A simple heap memory allocator in about 230 lines of C (github.com)
572.
Boston Red Sox Used Apple Watches to Steal Signs Against Yankees (nytimes.com)
573.
Comodo fails to check CAA records (mail-archive.com)
574.
The Equifax Hack Didn't Have to Be This Bad (bloomberg.com)
575.
Js13kGames Winners – JavaScript games with a file size limit of 13KB (2017.js13kgames.com)
576.
The Corpus Christi Prime (friendlyfieldsandopenmaps.com)
577.
JavaScript: The Curious Case of null >= 0 (blog.campvanilla.com)
578.
Exploiting the Wi-Fi Stack on Apple Devices (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
579.
Tesla and SpaceX Share More Than Musk (bloomberg.com)
580.
U.S. House approves proposal to speed the deployment of self-driving cars (reuters.com)
581.
Ask HN: How did you get started in Network Security/Penetration Testing?
582.
Appeals Court: Judge Can't Ignore the Supreme Court to Keep Patent Cases in TX (techdirt.com)
583.
Wells Fargo uncovers up to 1.4M more fake accounts (money.cnn.com)
584.
Project Jigsaw: Complete (mreinhold.org)
585.
What Science Says to Do If Your Loved One Has an Opioid Addiction (fivethirtyeight.com)
586.
King County rolls out Miranda rights tailored for young people (kuow.org)
587.
A Frameless Geodesic Dome (2013) (rigsomelight.com)
588.
Show HN: Make your web page dance with Rythm.js (okazari.github.io)
589.
How I snatched 153k Ether after a bad Tinder date (medium.com)
590.
AWS Serverless React Native Starter App (github.com)
591.
Scientists discover the first brainless animal that sleeps (washingtonpost.com)
592.
TLS 1.2 Session Tickets (blog.filippo.io)
593.
Making a GTK Video Player with Haskell (lettier.github.io)
594.
Von Neumann-Landauer limit (en.wikipedia.org)
595.
The Terrifying Power of Internet Censors (nytimes.com)
596.
Undercover in a Toronto factory where a temp worker died (projects.thestar.com)
597.
Mrustc: a Rust compiler written in C++ (github.com)
598.
A smaller, cheaper RISC V board (hackaday.com)
599.
The Story of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures Album Cover (2015) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
600.
23andMe is raising about $200M, led by Sequoia (techcrunch.com)