September 2017 Archive
1621.
Better than free: A crypto business model for apps (hackernoon.com)
1622.
The quest to make a crystal harder than diamonds (bbc.com)
1623.
Using ES modules natively in Node.js (2ality.com)
1624.
Open Compute Project (opencompute.org)
1625.
Software-based Microarchitectural Attacks [pdf] (gruss.cc)
1626.
The Golden Age of Animal Tracking (theatlantic.com)
1627.
Bitcoin Gets Close to $5,000 (bloomberg.com)
1628.
Why HackerRank and other coding tests are ageist (news.efinancialcareers.com)
1629.
Show HN: A tool to compare news from liberal and conservative sources (unitethesefuckers.com)
1630.
GDPR is a good thing (medium.com)
1631.
Why You Should Treat C-Players Like A-Players (danielmiessler.com)
1632.
Apple, Amazon Join Race for James Bond Film Rights (hollywoodreporter.com)
1633.
Volunteers needed to teach web dev in NYC and Bay Area
1634.
Show HN: Plan your week and increase productivity (idealweek.net)
1635.
Learn how to use Redux step-by-step (github.com)
1636.
Consistent Selenium Testing in Python (chrxs.net)
1637.
On Abstraction [video] (youtube.com)
1638.
Potential security vulnerability affecting Estonia’s ID cards and digital IDs (medium.com)
1639.
A hypercane is a hypothetical class of extreme tropical cyclone (en.wikipedia.org)
1640.
Go does not inline functions when it should (lemire.me)
1641.
US “explodes” after Kaspersky closes “CIA Backdoor” embedded in all MS Software (theunhivedmind.com)
1642.
A Simple Visual Proof of a Powerful Idea in Graph Theory (nautil.us)
1643.
QArt – Pictures in QR code with no inherent errors (research.swtch.com)
1644.
Jerry Pournelle has died (jerrypournelle.com)
1645.
The Case Against Civilization (newyorker.com)
1646.
Heathcare.gov to Go Down for Maintenance in Middle of Obamacare Enrollment (nymag.com)
1647.
Tungsten: The Perfect Metal for Bullets and Missiles (2014) (bbc.com)
1648.
Folding Promises in JavaScript (codementor.io)
1649.
1st Amendment wins in self-proclaimed e-mail inventor’s Techdirt libel suit (arstechnica.com)
1650.
Startup company says it is one step closer to creating nuclear fusion (digitaljournal.com)