October 2017 Archive
241.
Google and Facebook Have Failed Us (theatlantic.com)
242.
Tesla Strikes Deal With Shanghai to Build Factory in China (wsj.com)
243.
Insects Are in Serious Trouble (theatlantic.com)
244.
It Takes Just $1k to Track Someone's Location with Mobile Ads (wired.com)
245.
I was in the MAPS MDMA for PTSD study (psymposia.com)
246.
Whom the Gods Would Destroy, They First Give Real-Time Analytics (2013) (mcfunley.com)
247.
Essential C (cslibrary.stanford.edu)
248.
Problems with MacBook butterfly switch keyboards (theoutline.com)
249.
Two scientists quietly revolutionising the study and practice of interrogation (theguardian.com)
250.
Fresh Horrors from Equifax CEO Richard Smith's Congressional Hearing (wired.com)
251.
The Absurdity of Nobel Prizes in Science (theatlantic.com)
252.
Too much fructose can damage your liver, just like too much alcohol (sugarscience.ucsf.edu)
253.
The Mathematical Genius of Auto-Tune (priceonomics.com)
254.
Useful GCC warning options not enabled by -Wall -Wextra (kristerw.blogspot.com)
255.
Containers and Distributed Systems: Where They Came from and Where They’re Going (mesosphere.com)
256.
Cheatsheet for the modern JavaScript (github.com)
257.
ProseMirror 1.0 (marijnhaverbeke.nl)
258.
Video Games Are Destroying the People Who Make Them (nytimes.com)
259.
AMD Announces 307% Increase in Q3 Earnings (markets.businessinsider.com)
260.
Call for help: fund GIMP development and Libre animation (girinstud.io)
261.
Jewelbots – A Friendship Bracelet You Can Code (jewelbots.com)
262.
Sorting Algorithms Revisualized (imgur.com)
263.
Reverse engineering of competitor’s software cost company big (blog.internetcases.com)
264.
Simple Ways to Be Better at Remembering (nytimes.com)
265.
APK Golf: Reducing an Android APK's Size by 99.99% (fractalwrench.co.uk)
266.
Python Graph Gallery (python-graph-gallery.com)
267.
Chevy Bolt: the First Practical, Mass-Market Electric Vehicle (marketwatch.com)
268.
Training exercise boosts brain power, Johns Hopkins researchers say (hub.jhu.edu)
269.
Uncle Bob and Silver Bullets (hillelwayne.com)
270.
No Bitcoin-based protocol can handle more than 20M users per month (runeksvendsen.github.io)