September 2017 Archive
121.
Google signs agreement with HTC (blog.google)
122.
Web frameworks are transforming from runtime libraries into optimizing compilers (tomdale.net)
123.
Clocks for Software Engineers (zipcpu.com)
124.
Apple does right by users and advertisers are displeased (eff.org)
125.
Show HN: I'll mail Equifax your arbitration opt-out for free (unarbitrate.org)
126.
Give away your code, but never your time (wgross.net)
127.
The SEC has charged two initial coin offerings with defrauding investors (techcrunch.com)
128.
Beej's Guide to C Programming (2007) (beej.us)
129.
Introducing Keybase Teams (keybase.io)
130.
The iPhone X’s notch is basically a Kinect (theverge.com)
131.
General and Surprising (paulgraham.com)
132.
Juicero Is Shutting Down (fortune.com)
133.
Equifax Stock Sales Are the Focus of U.S. Criminal Probe (bloomberg.com)
134.
Facebook’s war on free will (theguardian.com)
135.
Why SQL is beating NoSQL, and what this means for the future of data (blog.timescale.com)
136.
Efficient Air-Conditioning Beams Heat into Space (spectrum.ieee.org)
137.
Things learned while running your own self-funded startup (richg42.blogspot.com)
138.
Technical Interview Performance by Editor, OS, and Language (triplebyte.com)
139.
Curl’s backdoor threat (daniel.haxx.se)
140.
How to Recognize Burnout Before You’re Burned Out (nytimes.com)
141.
Basic Income Research Proposal (basicincome.ycr.org)
142.
Is AI Riding a One-Trick Pony? (technologyreview.com)
143.
Alibaba is leading a $27M investment in MariaDB (techcrunch.com)
144.
A New Way to Learn Economics (newyorker.com)
145.
Franchise – An Open-Source SQL Notebook (franchise.cloud)
146.
Equihax (krypt3ia.wordpress.com)
147.
Apache Arrow and the “Things I Hate About Pandas” (wesmckinney.com)
148.
To Understand Rising Inequality, Consider Janitors (nytimes.com)
149.
Where will artificial general intelligence come from? (docs.google.com)
150.
Underestimating the power of Jeff Bezos (linkedin.com)