September 2017 Archive
1831.
Aaron Hernandez Found to Have Severe C.T.E (mobile.nytimes.com)
1832.
Show HN: DeepSense – Know people better through AI-built profiles (frrole.ai)
1833.
Who Is Winning the Food Delivery War? (priceonomics.com)
1834.
HTC in final negotiations to sell smartphone business to Google (droid-life.com)
1835.
RT, Sputnik and Russia’s New Theory of War (nytimes.com)
1836.
Gates Foundation suing Saama Technologies on claims of fraud and more (geekwire.com)
1837.
How China Sidestepped QWERTY (nature.com)
1838.
Show HN: Amplify – A tiny script allowing inline image zoom (github.com)
1839.
Identifying satellite interference due to GSM rebroadcast (2011) [pdf] (data.satirg.org)
1840.
BitFunnel: Revisiting Signatures for Search [pdf] (danluu.com)
1841.
US Homeland Security Will Start Collecting Social Media Info on All Immigrants (gizmodo.com)
1842.
Double Saw Bye (2009) (sdmrra.org)
1843.
The Amazing Bureaucracy of Burning Man (citylab.com)
1844.
Evolving-Snakes: Snakes from the classic game evolve using a genetic algorithm (github.com)
1845.
Entering PII into Equifax Site May Waive Right to Class-Action Lawsuit (trustedidpremier.com)
1846.
Octlantis is a just-discovered underwater city engineered by octopuses (qz.com)
1847.
How to Choose Wisely (nautil.us)
1848.
Show HN: CloudBoost – Open-Source Parse, Firebase and Algolia Combined into One (github.com)
1849.
Sweden is close to becoming a cashless economy (bbc.com)
1850.
Bitcoin Is Likely to Split Again in November, Say Major Players (bloomberg.com)
1851.
10 most popular coding fonts (blog.checkio.org)
1852.
Albertsons snaps up meal kit startup Plated (techcrunch.com)
1853.
Ask HN: Why continue to use Firefox?
1854.
Inadvertently becoming the change you wish to see in the world (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1855.
The Most Important Skill You Can Cultivate (medium.com)
1856.
Telia to Pay Nearly $1B to Settle Uzbek Bribery Claims (wsj.com)
1857.
Amazon in £1.5bn tax fraud row (thetimes.co.uk)
1858.
CrashPlan Australia been down for 5 days and counting
1859.
Pandas author on unsustainabilty of project, lack of funding (twitter.com)
1860.
Designing for Human Attention (uxplanet.org)