September 2017 Archive
1891.
Definite Optimism as Human Capital (danwang.co)
1892.
Arrested DevOps Live – with Andrew Clay Shafer and Bryan Cantrill [video] (youtube.com)
1893.
Using Atomic Transactions to Power an Idempotent API (brandur.org)
1894.
Keepers of the Secrets (villagevoice.com)
1895.
The Sad, Ecstatic Passions of Carol Rama (theatlantic.com)
1896.
Defining Aggregators (stratechery.com)
1897.
The anti-monopoly case against Google (theverge.com)
1898.
Why Are Middle East Girls Better in School Than Boys? (theatlantic.com)
1899.
UK survey: 40% of respondents pay more than 50% of their incomes on rent (nationalrentersalliance.co.uk)
1900.
Ask HN: What are some geeky wrist watches?
1901.
Don't Make Everyone Do Customer Service (2015) (lauraroeder.com)
1902.
Best attempts so far to skin Schrödinger’s cat (2016) (newscientist.com)
1903.
Ask HN: What are best practices for buying / storing cryptocurrencies
1904.
Archaeologists Uncover How Egyptians Built the Great Pyramid of Giza (mirror.co.uk)
1905.
What If It Worked? (zedshaw.com)
1906.
Digging into a Solopreneur's Experimentation Stack (indiehackers.com)
1907.
A Study on Private Browsing [pdf] (duckduckgo.com)
1908.
What are your thoughts on using Clojure for more than 2 years? (reddit.com)
1909.
For the love of God, please tell me what your company does (hackernoon.com)
1910.
Revealing the content of the address bar in IE (brokenbrowser.com)
1911.
Airport police demanded activist’s passwords. He refused. Now faces prison in UK (theintercept.com)
1912.
Create a SaaS in 18 steps (smalldata.tech)
1913.
The Jackal and the Donkey: How Stories Saved a People’s Identity (undark.org)
1914.
Public Money, Public Code: Publicly Funded Software Has to Be Free Software (publiccode.eu)
1915.
Why did science fiction stop moving forward? (lareviewofbooks.org)
1916.
For Homeless Advocates, a Discouraging Lesson in L.A.: Money Is Not Enough (nytimes.com)
1917.
Jim Rogers: The worst crash of our lifetime is coming (businessinsider.com)
1918.
London's Uber Ban Is a Big Brexit Mistake (bloomberg.com)
1919.
Software Engineer, Machine Learning (deeplearning.ai)
1920.
Lance Armstrong: The Road Goes on Forever (outsideonline.com)