September 2017 Archive
1141.
Human skin cells transformed directly into motor neurons (medicalxpress.com)
1142.
Show HN: Raspberry Pi Zero W Simultaneous AP and Managed (Client) Mode WiFi (blog.thewalr.us)
1143.
Implementing strcmp, strlen, and strstr using SSE 4.2 instructions (2008) (strchr.com)
1144.
Western fast food companies are aggressively expanding in Brazil (nytimes.com)
1145.
Ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don’t have (functional.works-hub.com)
1146.
Eve Online alliance leader banned after threatening to cut off betrayer's hands (pcgamer.com)
1147.
Trello Desktop for Mac and Windows: Get More Done Without Distractions (blog.trello.com)
1148.
I printed a huge batch of connectors to make a 15ft structure out of plastic (formlabs.com)
1149.
Database Learning: Toward a Database That Becomes Smarter Every Time (arxiv.org)
1150.
MacOS 10.13, thoroughly reviewed (arstechnica.com)
1151.
Pharma CEO Worries Americans Will Embrace Single-Payer Plan (theintercept.com)
1152.
Homeowners faced an Airbnb nightmare as renters left them facing huge fines (cnbc.com)
1153.
Yelp Claims Google Broke Promise Made to Regulators (wsj.com)
1154.
Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1708) on x86_64 derived from RHEL 7.4 (lists.centos.org)
1155.
Reviewing Ethereum Smart Contracts (blog.gdssecurity.com)
1156.
Questions to Ask Founders Before Joining a Startup (blog.cardash.com)
1157.
Climate Engineers Sucking Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere (bloomberg.com)
1158.
Germany’s hidden hunger (edition.cnn.com)
1159.
Return of the city-state (aeon.co)
1160.
FedEx vs. UPS: opposing models in the delivery business raise questions (2004) (braunconsulting.com)
1161.
The Japanese Origins of Modern Fine Dining (eater.com)
1162.
An update on the state of the Reddit repositories (reddit.com)
1163.
Let’s Debate Female Viking Warriors Yet Again (norseandviking.blogspot.com)
1164.
Lazy ants make themselves useful in unexpected ways (phys.org)
1165.
Reducing isolation at work is good for business (hbr.org)
1166.
The Quest to Restore American Elms: Nearing the Finish Line (blog.nature.org)
1167.
After the Tsunami, Japan’s Sea Creatures Crossed an Ocean (nytimes.com)
1168.
American Democracy Is Drowning in Money (nytimes.com)
1169.
The Suburb of the Future, Almost Here (nytimes.com)
1170.
Deep neural networks more accurate than humans at detecting sexual orientation (psyarxiv.com)