September 2017 Archive
901.
Visualizing Your Ruby Heap (tenderlovemaking.com)
902.
An Analysis of CVE-2017-5638 – how Equifax was hacked (blog.gdssecurity.com)
903.
A 400-year story of progress – How America became the world’s biggest economy (economist.com)
904.
LU Factorization and Linear Systems for Programers (dragan.rocks)
905.
Blueborne – A new attack vector endangering major operating systems (armis.com)
906.
House Passes Amendment to Restrict Asset Forfeiture (theintercept.com)
907.
Show HN: LÖVR – VR framework for Lua (lovr.org)
908.
Mastercard Internet Gateway Service: Hashing Design Flaw (tinyhack.com)
909.
Global Mutable State (dev.to)
910.
Automotive Grade Linux Platform Debuts on the 2018 Toyota Camry (automotivelinux.org)
911.
New theory why languages don’t all have the same number of terms for colors (theconversation.com)
912.
The Myth of the Objective (opowell.com)
913.
Unsigned apps on High Sierra can programmatically dump and exfil keychain (twitter.com)
914.
OxiPNG: PNG optimizer written in Rust (github.com)
915.
Playing with Kernel TLS in Linux 4.13 and Go (blog.filippo.io)
916.
University of Tokyo pair invent loop-based quantum computing technique (japantimes.co.jp)
917.
Edward Snowden: Zcash Is 'Most Interesting Bitcoin Alternative' (coindesk.com)
918.
Some publishers are fighting AMP with “View Full Experience” link (twitter.com)
919.
Angular vs. React vs. Vue (medium.com)
920.
JSX in detail (blog.klipse.tech)
921.
JOE – Joe's own editor 4.5 released (sourceforge.net)
922.
Why category theory matters in programming (tech.iheart.com)
923.
Sunsetting Nylas Mail Development (nylas.com)
924.
A Hardware Privacy Monitor for iPhones (schneier.com)
925.
Stream VByte: breaking new speed records for integer compression (lemire.me)
926.
No Man’s Sky One Year Later (shamusyoung.com)
927.
The Everything Bubble [infographic] (ggc-mauldin-images.s3.amazonaws.com)
928.
IBM pitched Watson as a revolution in cancer care, but it’s nowhere close (statnews.com)
929.
Wire Server open sourced (medium.com)
930.
Nonlinear Computation in Deep Linear Networks (blog.openai.com)