September 2017 Archive
91.
Modern terminal-based text editor (micro-editor.github.io)
92.
Little UI Details (twitter.com)
93.
Blender 2.79 released (blender.org)
94.
Anatomy of a Moral Panic (idlewords.com)
95.
Leaked document: EU Presidency calls for massive internet filtering (edri.org)
96.
The sudden death and eternal life of Solaris (dtrace.org)
97.
iTerm2: Please disable 'Perform DNS lookups to check if URLs are valid' (gitlab.com)
98.
GNU Taler (taler.net)
99.
Tell me what your company does (medium.com)
100.
Equifax’s Maddening Unaccountability (nytimes.com)
101.
30-Day Timelapse at Sea [video] (youtube.com)
102.
Malicious software libraries found in PyPI posing as well known libraries (nbu.gov.sk)
103.
Thinkpad X62 (geoff.greer.fm)
104.
Technology preview: Private contact discovery for Signal (signal.org)
105.
You are not 'behind' (zackkanter.com)
106.
Equifax security freeze PINs are the timestamp of when you request the freeze (twitter.com)
107.
HTTP is obsolete. It's time for the Distributed Web (2015) (blog.neocities.org)
108.
Dyslexia (geon.github.io)
109.
Chrome's Plan to Distrust Symantec Certificates (security.googleblog.com)
110.
Things cryptocurrency enthusiasts probably won't tell you (ofnumbers.com)
111.
US solar plant costs fall another 30 per cent in one year (reneweconomy.com.au)
112.
Wind Energy Is One of the Cheapest, and It's Getting Cheaper (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
113.
Floating Point Visually Explained (fabiensanglard.net)
114.
Privacy (apple.com)
115.
VLC maintainer has refused “several tens of millions of Euro” (reddit.com)
116.
Introducing Atom-IDE (blog.atom.io)
117.
Atlassian launches Stride, its Slack competitor (techcrunch.com)
118.
Delete Facebook Account (deletefacebook.com)
119.
Solaris to Linux Migration 2017 (brendangregg.com)
120.
SpaceX: Making Life Multiplanetary [video] (youtube.com)