A newly discovered moon tunnel
          
          (washingtonpost.com)
          
        
        
      October 2017 Archive
    
      121.
      
        
    
    
      122.
      
        
    
    
          My 20-Year Experience of Software Development Methodologies
          
          (zwischenzugs.wordpress.com)
          
        
        
      
      123.
      
        
    
    
    
          How to set up continuous deployment using free hosted tools
          
          (simonwillison.net)
          
        
        
      
      125.
      
        
    
    
          Mastodon 2.0
          
          (medium.com)
          
        
        
      
      126.
      
        
    
    
          Reaching $10k monthly revenue with WakaTime, my SaaS side project
          
          (indiehackers.com)
          
        
        
      
      127.
      
        
    
    
          Tensorflow sucks
          
          (nicodjimenez.github.io)
          
        
        
      
      128.
      
        
    
    
          My Journey to a Better Language Learning System
          
          (chatterbug.com)
          
        
        
      
      129.
      
        
    
    
          Vladimir Voevodsky has died
          
          (ias.edu)
          
        
        
      
      130.
      
        
    
    
          Blockchains explained visually (part 1 of 2)
          
          (unwttng.com)
          
        
        
      
      131.
      
        
    
    
          Choosing between names and identifiers in URLs
          
          (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
          
        
        
      
      132.
      
        
    
    
          Students learn more effectively from print textbooks than screens, study says
          
          (businessinsider.com)
          
        
        
      
      133.
      
        
    
    
          SSH Escape Sequences
          
          (lonesysadmin.net)
          
        
        
      
      134.
      
        
    
    
          Writing a Bootloader
          
          (3zanders.co.uk)
          
        
        
      
      135.
      
        
    
    
          Equifax website hacked again, this time to redirect to fake Flash update
          
          (arstechnica.com)
          
        
        
      
      136.
      
    
    
      137.
      
        
    
    
          A Comprehensive Super Mario Bros. Disassembly
          
          (gist.github.com)
          
        
        
      
      138.
      
    
    
      139.
      
        
    
    
          Near Future of Programming Languages [pdf]
          
          (dev.stephendiehl.com)
          
        
        
      
      140.
      
    
    
      141.
      
        
    
    
          Firefox takes a bite out of the canvas ‘super cookie’
          
          (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
          
        
        
      
      142.
      
        
    
    
          Why we switched from Python to Go
          
          (getstream.io)
          
        
        
      
      143.
      
        
    
    
          Orchid: a new surveillance-free layer on top of the existing Internet
          
          (orchidprotocol.com)
          
        
        
      
      144.
      
        
    
    
          Cloud Firestore: A New Document Database for Apps
          
          (firebase.googleblog.com)
          
        
        
      
      145.
      
    
    
      146.
      
        
    
    
          Feynman’s Breakthrough: Disregard Others
          
          (stepsandleaps.wordpress.com)
          
        
        
      
      147.
      
        
    
    
          Introducing Surface Book 2
          
          (blogs.windows.com)
          
        
        
      
      148.
      
        
    
    
          Games Look Bad: HDR and Tone Mapping
          
          (ventspace.wordpress.com)
          
        
        
      
      149.
      
        
    
    
          Competitive Self-Play
          
          (blog.openai.com)
          
        
        
      
      150.
      
        
    
  
          Why physicists still use Fortran (2015)
          
          (moreisdifferent.com)