October 2017 Archive
2881.
Cloudflare Bans Sites for Using Cryptocurrency Miners (torrentfreak.com)
2882.
Firefox Master Password Duplicate Prompt Bug Unfixed for 15 Years (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
2883.
A Letter to Jamie Dimon (blog.chain.com)
2884.
Snapchat reportedly has 'hundreds of thousands' of unsold Spectacles (engadget.com)
2885.
Spark killed Hadoop (datanami.com)
2886.
October 4th – Google Hardware Event Live Stream (youtube.com)
2887.
‘Mind-Boggling’ Math Could Make Blockchain Work for Wall Street (bloomberg.com)
2888.
Invasive species could increase the risk of disease for humans (nytimes.com)
2889.
“Technical difficulties” plague Arizona lottery; same winning numbers drawn (arstechnica.com)
2890.
Do you have the Learners Syndrome? (hackernoon.com)
2891.
A Man Who Photographed Ghosts (nytimes.com)
2892.
Dispatching actions with Redux (blog.bam.tech)
2893.
Show HN: I made this satellite map of NorCal wildfires. Search for your address (robinkraft.github.io)
2894.
Clojure Interop with R and Python on GraalVM (gigasquidsoftware.com)
2895.
Midstage Startups Are Your Best First Job in Tech (angel.co)
2896.
Titan: the poor man's Atlas? (2008) (cs.man.ac.uk)
2897.
I interviewed at top 5 companies in SV in 5 days, and got 5 job offers (medium.com)
2898.
Can Anyone Beat Jeff Bezos? (vanityfair.com)
2899.
JavaScript got better while I wasn’t looking (eev.ee)
2900.
Education Isn't the Key to a Good Income (theatlantic.com)
2901.
Betting Strategy to Beat the Bookies at Football Games (github.com)
2902.
Show HN: Runnable Code Snippets in more than 20 languages (tech.io)
2903.
Show HN: Curated database of tech journalists, guests blogs and influencers (tech-blogs-list.com)
2904.
Why I'm Not Surprised When I Hear That Powerful Men Are F**king Creeps (medium.com)
2905.
This Doctor Diagnosed His Own Cancer with an iPhone Ultrasound (technologyreview.com)
2906.
Rapidfuzz: Experimentation around rapidcheck by combining it with libFuzzer (github.com)
2907.
S3X Appeal (asymco.com)
2908.
ReactOS Repository migrated to GitHub (9 mln. lines, 20 years of development) (reactos.org)
2909.
GCC 5.5 Released (gcc.gnu.org)
2910.
In Memory of Dennis Ritchie (medium.com)