October 2017 Archive
151.
Introduction to web scraping with Python (datawhatnow.com)
152.
Creator of cURL wins Polhem Prize 2017 (daniel.haxx.se)
153.
An anarchist takes on Big Pharma by teaching patients to make their own meds (statnews.com)
154.
Waymo Will Test Self-Driving Cars in Snowy Detroit (bloomberg.com)
155.
I wanted to understand why racists hated me, so I befriended Klansmen (washingtonpost.com)
156.
Scipy 1.0 released (mail.python.org)
157.
Replacing exploit-ridden firmware with a Linux kernel [pdf] (schd.ws)
158.
Lost Laughs in Leisure Suit Larry (shamusyoung.com)
159.
Google commits $1B in grants to train U.S. workers for high-tech jobs (techcrunch.com)
160.
Bay Area hammered by loss of jobs: Lack of affordable housing strangles hiring (mercurynews.com)
161.
Hyperloop One Becomes ‘Virgin Hyperloop One’ (techcrunch.com)
162.
Librem 5 Phone Funded (puri.sm)
163.
An Update on Firefox Containers (blog.mozilla.org)
164.
Write tests. Not too many. Mostly integration (blog.kentcdodds.com)
165.
The Intuitive Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms (interviewcake.com)
166.
Reason 3 (reasonml.github.io)
167.
Netflix: Removing client-side React.js improved performance by 50% (twitter.com)
168.
The software engineering notebook (winterflower.github.io)
169.
Walmart will soon have robots roaming the aisles in 50 stores (businessinsider.com)
170.
Paul S. Otellini has died (newsroom.intel.com)
171.
What's been wrought using the Piece Table? (2014) (web.archive.org)
172.
John Carmack's Keynote at Oculus 4 Live Stream [video] (facebook.com)
173.
From design patterns to category theory (blog.ploeh.dk)
174.
Linux on Samsung Galaxy smartphones (seap.samsung.com)
175.
Let’s write a simple Kernel (2014) (arjunsreedharan.org)
176.
Mozilla Awards Over Half a Million to Open Source Projects (blog.mozilla.org)
177.
Exploiting the Wi-Fi Stack on Apple Devices (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
178.
Google Pixel 2 and 2 XL announced (theverge.com)
179.
Show HN: The Million Dollar Homepage as an Ethereum Smart Contract and DApp (thousandetherhomepage.com)
180.
The Uncanny Resurrection of Dungeons and Dragons (newyorker.com)