December 2017 Archive
421.
Officials Don't Get to Choose Who Gets to Receive, Comment, and Reply to Tweets (eff.org)
422.
Google API Explorer (developers.google.com)
423.
CVS Is Said to Agree to Buy Aetna (nytimes.com)
424.
AWS Single Sign-On (aws.amazon.com)
425.
AI Failures in 2017 (syncedreview.com)
426.
Essential Image Optimization (images.guide)
427.
Some SpiderMonkey Optimizations in Firefox Quantum (jandemooij.nl)
428.
Randomize your WiFi MAC address on Ubuntu (paulfurley.com)
429.
A Secretly Detained American Has Asked for a Lawyer – But Gov Won’t Give Him One (aclu.org)
430.
Show HN: Work at a Startup – Find a Job at a YC Company (workatastartup.com)
431.
Show HN: LibreRead 1.0 – Self-Hosted Free Ebook Reader (libreread.org)
432.
Microsoft leaks TLS private key for cloud ERP product (medium.com)
433.
Police Homicides in the United States (granta.com)
434.
Apple's had a shockingly bad week of software problems (theverge.com)
435.
‘Nigerian Prince’ Email Scammer Arrested in Louisiana (theroot.com)
436.
Net Promoter Score Considered Harmful (blog.usejournal.com)
437.
A simple DIY Heroku replacement to keep your hosting costs down (github.com)
438.
IPFS Pubsub: Distributed named pubsub channels based in the IPFS Cloud (ipfs.io)
439.
About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 (support.apple.com)
440.
Kata Containers – The speed of containers, the security of VMs (katacontainers.io)
441.
Hands-on with the PocketBeagle: a $25 Linux computer with lots of I/O pins (righto.com)
442.
A pattern language for microservices (microservices.io)
443.
Cinema’s greatest scene: ‘Casablanca’ and ‘La Marseillaise’ (seveninchesofyourtime.com)
444.
Does Life End at 35? (2013) (web.archive.org)
445.
Ex-FB exec: The dopamine-driven feedback loops are destroying how society works (youtube.com)
446.
Matrices from a geometric perspective (coranac.com)
447.
Learn CSS Grid through interactive screencasts (scrimba.com)
448.
Symbols Found in Ice Age Caves Across Europe (2015) (digventures.com)
449.
Ask HN: CS and programming books of 2017
450.
Finding bugs in Haskell code by proving it (joachim-breitner.de)