September 2017 Archive
931.
Macro-Lisp, a Lisp-Like DSL for Rust Language (github.com)
932.
High Sierra’s ‘Secure Kernel Extension Loading’ Is Broken (synack.com)
933.
Bitcoin ‘More Than Just a Fad,’ Morgan Stanley CEO Says (bloomberg.com)
934.
U.S. does not believe Cuba is behind sonic attacks on American diplomats (mcclatchydc.com)
935.
So much for that Voynich manuscript “solution” (arstechnica.com)
936.
A Berlin Borough Buying Out Private Landlords (citylab.com)
937.
The Lil License (lillicense.org)
938.
Photographer wins 'monkey selfie' legal fight (bbc.co.uk)
939.
Gmail, Google Maps and YouTube had outage issues (thenextweb.com)
940.
Let me introduce: __slots__ (chrisbarra.xyz)
941.
Delta Is Flying into the Path of a Category 5 Hurricane Again (thepointsguy.com)
942.
More Americans Are Falling Behind on Student Loans, and Nobody Quite Knows Why (bloomberg.com)
943.
Bitcoin Paper Wallets (2015) (jrruethe.github.io)
944.
With $600M 'Blank Check' IPO, VCs Experiment on Startup Listings (bloomberg.com)
945.
IDA: What's new in 7.00 (hex-rays.com)
946.
Sandra Boynton's whimsical animals have been delighting kids for 40 years (washingtonpost.com)
947.
Twitter Bots Use Likes, RTs for Intimidation (krebsonsecurity.com)
948.
This is the iPhone X (techcrunch.com)
949.
Rust 2017 Survey Results (blog.rust-lang.org)
950.
Baffling ABC maths proof now has impenetrable 300-page ‘summary’ (newscientist.com)
951.
Google Has Spent Over $1.1B on Self-Driving Tech (spectrum.ieee.org)
952.
With lax oversight, the FAA has enabled secrecy in the skies (apps.bostonglobe.com)
953.
Going Faster with Lisp (blog.kingcons.io)
954.
A Brain Built from Atomic Switches Can Learn (quantamagazine.org)
955.
Bitcoin dropping after BTC China said it is closing (cnbc.com)
956.
Emotionless chatbots are taking over customer service (theconversation.com)
957.
Overthinking Fizzbuzz with Monoids (dave.fayr.am)
958.
Monitoring Cloudflare's edge network with Prometheus (drive.google.com)
959.
Sideproject Marketing (reddit.com)
960.
Basic Category Theory for Scala Programmers (blog.scalents.com)