September 2017 Archive
691.
Lagos megachurches building their own cities (theguardian.com)
692.
Polari: the dead language of gay British men (theconversation.com)
693.
Chinese Man Sentenced to Prison for Selling VPN Software (whatsonweibo.com)
694.
Chatbot lets you print lawsuit forms for suing Equifax for up to $25k (theverge.com)
695.
Style2Paints: AI colorization of images (github.com)
696.
Why is memory reclamation so important for lock-free algorithms? (concurrencyfreaks.blogspot.com)
697.
Machine Learning: An Applied Econometric Approach [pdf] (scholar.harvard.edu)
698.
Where Are the Brave Military Voices Against the Forever War? (theamericanconservative.com)
699.
The Bad Science Behind Campus Response to Sexual Assault (theatlantic.com)
700.
My Father the Werewolf (folks.pillpack.com)
701.
ClojureCUDA – CUDA programming in Clojure (clojurecuda.uncomplicate.org)
702.
A High-End Mover Dishes on Truckstop Hierarchy, Rich People, and Moby Dick (longreads.com)
703.
Leave your OS at home: the rise of library operating systems (sigarch.org)
704.
France, Germany, Italy, Spain seek to base taxes on digital giants' revenues (reuters.com)
705.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Aren't Fully Disabled When Off in iOS 11 Control Center (support.apple.com)
706.
Managed SSL for Google App Engine (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
707.
ACLU and EFF Sue Over Warrantless Phone and Laptop Searches at U.S. Border (aclu.org)
708.
Ask HN: What is the best way to spend my time as a 17-year-old who can code?
709.
Physical recovery from binge TV-watching gets harder as we get older (npr.org)
710.
A Prehistory of the Ethereum Protocol (vitalik.ca)
711.
Interview: Apple’s Craig Federighi about Face ID (techcrunch.com)
712.
Facebook says it sold political ads to Russian company during 2016 election (washingtonpost.com)
713.
What's So Bad About Posix I/O? (nextplatform.com)
714.
Like modern democracies, ancient Greek democracy had an anger problem (neh.gov)
715.
Free Data Recovery of Wet Phones and Hard Drives for Hurricane Harvey Victims (drivesaversdatarecovery.com)
716.
Why did we choose Rust to develop TiKV? (pingcap.github.io)
717.
Patreon raises big round at $450M valuation (techcrunch.com)
718.
The Mathematics of 2048: Counting States with Combinatorics (jdlm.info)
719.
Gnirehtet rewritten in Rust (blog.rom1v.com)
720.
Bunnie Huang’s “Hardware Hacker” book is in print (boingboing.net)