The Forgotten Mystery of Inertia
(americanscientist.org)
October 2017 Archive
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Twitter says it could turn first-ever profit
(reuters.com)
394.
Viking ‘Allah’ textile actually doesn't have Allah on it
(twitter.com)
395.
Inadequacy and Modesty
(lesserwrong.com)
396.
Rage Disorder Linked with Toxoplasmosis (2016)
(scientificamerican.com)
397.
Google Pixelbook – A High Performance Chromebook
(store.google.com)
399.
Behind the Masq: Yet More DNS and DHCP Vulnerabilities
(security.googleblog.com)
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In 1973, I invented Baileys
(irishtimes.com)
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Qutebrowser – a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI
(qutebrowser.org)
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Riot – Full-text search engine in Go
(github.com)
404.
An anti-aging strategy that works in mice is about to be tested in humans
(scientificamerican.com)
406.
A Chicago Newspaper That Bought a Bar
(topic.com)
407.
There's No Fire Alarm for Artificial General Intelligence
(intelligence.org)
408.
When did the golden age of The Simpsons end?
(nathancunn.com)
409.
CKEditor 5: New approach to rich text editing on the web
(ckeditor.com)
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“How Amazon Took Seattle's Soul”
(nytimes.com)
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Google's $19B Black Box Is Worrying Investors
(bloomberg.com)
413.
Tiny Phones That Go Inside a Butt (2016)
(vice.com)
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Amazon.com Announces Third Quarter Sales Up 34% to $43.7B
(phx.corporate-ir.net)
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Suggested Topics on Data Structures (2016) [pdf]
(web.stanford.edu)
418.
Data Structure Visualizations
(cs.usfca.edu)
419.
Effective Programs: 10 Years of Clojure
(github.com)
420.
I Watched All of the Chrome Dev Summit 2017 Videos
(redfin.engineering)