October 2017 Archive
2851.
Intel Takes First Steps to Universal Quantum Computing (nextplatform.com)
2852.
The Power Historian: What Was Arthur Schlesinger’s “vital Center”? (thenation.com)
2853.
Five Climate Truths (nytimes.com)
2854.
The Fate of Earth (newyorker.com)
2855.
U.S. Bombed Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia in 2016 (nbcnews.com)
2856.
Chucklefish is writing their next game in Rust (reddit.com)
2857.
Show HN: Cuckoo Filter: Practically better than Bloom filter implemented in Go (github.com)
2858.
Show HN: Tamber – High-accuracy, developer-friendly recommendation engines (tamber.com)
2859.
Which Technologies Do Startups Use? An Exploration of AngelList Data (2014) (codingvc.com)
2860.
Access Patterns in LSM Trees (medium.com)
2861.
React and TypeScript: The Basics – Getting Started (spin.atomicobject.com)
2862.
Apple's new gender neutral emojis (itsnicethat.com)
2863.
Ask HN: Would you work with an “Agent” to help you find your ideal job?
2864.
I dumped my day-job like a stage 5 clinger. The results? Amazing (code.likeagirl.io)
2865.
Ask HN: Why do so many companies use public information for security questions?
2866.
How Dropbox Onboards New Users (useronboard.com)
2867.
Ask HN: Advice using Stoicism/Meditation/Zen Buddhism,etc. to buildup resilience
2868.
U.S. study links marijuana use to more intercourse (reuters.com)
2869.
Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) Release Notes (wiki.ubuntu.com)
2870.
Are there teams considering using ZeroMQ for new projects in 2017/2018?
2871.
Clojure vs. Kotlin vs. Elixir which has the brightest future?
2872.
The history of ‘zero’ remains unsettled (nytimes.com)
2873.
The new MacBook keyboard is ruining my life (theoutline.com)
2874.
Anyone else seeing errors in AWS?
2875.
Crohn's and IBD ; seeking designers and devs with personal interest in a solution
2876.
How Microsoft turns their incompetence into my problem (linkedin.com)
2877.
Dow Jones technical error spreads fake news story of Google acquiring Apple (9to5mac.com)
2878.
Ask HN: Regular job after establishing own company, but still running it?
2879.
Old phones get new life in high-powered computer servers (princeton.edu)
2880.
The things no one tells you about working remote (hackernoon.com)