October 2017 Archive
91.
WaveNet launches in the Google Assistant (deepmind.com)
92.
Falling through the KRACKs (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
93.
What is Nix and why you should try it (yakking.branchable.com)
94.
You fired your top talent. I hope you’re happy (medium.com)
95.
Georgia election server wiped after lawsuit filed (mercurynews.com)
96.
Show HN: A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find, written in Rust (github.com)
97.
A Little Story About the `yes` Unix Command (matthias-endler.de)
98.
New Zealand to ban foreigners from buying existing houses (independent.co.uk)
99.
Exploding Git Repositories (kate.io)
100.
F-Droid 1.0 released (f-droid.org)
101.
Why ProtonMail is more secure than Gmail (protonmail.com)
102.
Facebook Lies (iain.learmonth.me)
103.
Teachable Machine: Teach a machine using your camera, live in the browser (blog.google)
104.
Speech Recognition Is Not Solved (awni.github.io)
105.
Diminishing returns of static typing (blog.merovius.de)
106.
Google and the Resurgence of Italian Design (blog.prototypr.io)
107.
The war to sell you a mattress (fastcompany.com)
108.
Many junior scientists need to take a hard look at their job prospects (nature.com)
109.
Standalone Signal Desktop (signal.org)
110.
Alan Kay on Lisp (quora.com)
111.
OnePlus OxygenOS built-in analytics (chrisdcmoore.co.uk)
112.
Napa.js: A multi-threaded JavaScript runtime (github.com)
113.
After the end of the startup era (techcrunch.com)
114.
Hacker News Clone Using GraphQL and React (github.com)
115.
Pencil and Paper Games (papg.com)
116.
Productive on six hours of sleep? You’re deluding yourself, expert says (chicagotribune.com)
117.
Google accused of racketeering in lawsuit (mercurynews.com)
118.
RIP the Broccoli Tree (kottke.org)
119.
HTTP 103 – An HTTP Status Code for Indicating Hints (datatracker.ietf.org)
120.
Gmail Launches Add-ons (blog.google)