September 2017 Archive
841.
Show HN: eth-private-net – Tooling to run a private Ethereum network locally (github.com)
842.
Why undefined behavior may call a never-called function (kristerw.blogspot.com)
843.
Jacquard by Google transforms clothing (atap.google.com)
844.
“There Is No Reason for Any Individual to Have a Computer in Their Home” (quoteinvestigator.com)
845.
Simulacra and Simulation (en.wikipedia.org)
846.
SEC announces 'Cyber Unit' (sec.gov)
847.
Learning Python Without Library Overload (chrisconlan.com)
848.
Java Reflection, 1000x Faster (norswap.com)
849.
Server: Racket – An ebook about web development with the Racket HTTP server (serverracket.com)
850.
Scilab – Open source software for numerical computation (scilab.org)
851.
Scientists discover hidden patterns of brain activity (actu.epfl.ch)
852.
Why we moved from Angular 2 to Vue.js and why we didn’t choose React (medium.com)
853.
Show HN: Learn what DDD, CQRS, and event-sourcing are all about (docs.wolkenkit.io)
854.
Michael Dell Pledges $36M in Harvey Relief (nytimes.com)
855.
Cryptographic vulnerabilities in IOTA (medium.com)
856.
Atom 1.20 (blog.atom.io)
857.
'Serious' security flaws found on official UK tax site (bbc.co.uk)
858.
Vimeo acquires Livestream (techcrunch.com)
859.
French chef asks to be stripped of three Michelin stars (theguardian.com)
860.
Don't use Git rebase (medium.com)
861.
Fixing the ‘Brain Damage’ Caused by the I.P.O. Process (nytimes.com)
862.
Apple: Heap Overflow in AppleBCMWLANCore Driver (bugs.chromium.org)
863.
Changes to Google Scholar (scholar.googleblog.com)
864.
A bizarre “403 Forbidden” bug-hunting adventure (blog.hellocode.co)
865.
Protocol Independent Switch Architecture (barefootnetworks.com)
866.
DolphinAttack: Inaudible Voice Commands [pdf] (endchan.xyz)
867.
Roll Your Own Bitcoin Exchange in Haskell (michaelburge.us)
868.
GeoNotebook: A Jupyter Notebook extension for exploratory geospatial analysis (github.com)
869.
Spanish police raid .Cat domain name registry offices (domainnamewire.com)
870.
Yes, Python is Slow, and I Don’t Care (hackernoon.com)