2017 Archive
391.
Lyft and Waymo Reach Deal to Collaborate on Self-Driving Cars (nytimes.com)
392.
New York City bans employers from asking potential workers about past salary (nytlive.nytimes.com)
393.
$80k/month App Store Scam (medium.com)
394.
Deep Learning for Coders – Launching Deep Learning Part 2 (fast.ai)
395.
Postal: Open source mail delivery platform, alternative to Mailgun or Sendgrid (github.com)
396.
Containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs (blog.jessfraz.com)
397.
Why PS4 downloads are so slow (snellman.net)
398.
Stanford Professor Loses Political Battle To Simplify Tax Filing Process (npr.org)
399.
Google, Facebook, and Amazon have fundamentally transformed the web (staltz.com)
400.
Build a digital clock in Conway's Life (codegolf.stackexchange.com)
401.
Antisocial Coding: My Year at GitHub (where.coraline.codes)
402.
Password Rules Are Bullshit (blog.codinghorror.com)
403.
“The moon blew up without warning and for no apparent reason” (jasmcole.com)
404.
Ask HN: Best way to get started with AI?
405.
Operating Systems: From 0 to 1 (tuhdo.github.io)
406.
Employees Who Stay in Companies Longer Than Two Years Get Paid 50% Less (forbes.com)
407.
The Presence of One’s Own Smartphone Reduces Available Cognitive Capacity (journals.uchicago.edu)
408.
Disabling the Intel Management Engine (wiki.gentoo.org)
409.
Apple starts rejecting apps with “hot code push” features (forums.developer.apple.com)
410.
Security.txt (securitytxt.org)
411.
Linus' reply on Git and SHA-1 collision (marc.info)
412.
System76 ME Firmware Updates Plan (blog.system76.com)
413.
Oh My Gosh, It’s Covered in Rule 30s (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
414.
Your own company? You can do it (2011) (jacquesmattheij.com)
415.
How the US Pushed Sweden to Take Down the Pirate Bay (torrentfreak.com)
416.
Neighbor's house alarm triggers when I put my car in reverse (reddit.com)
417.
HTML5 Version of the Tron:Legacy Boardroom Scene (robscanlon.com)
418.
Ask HN: How do I switch from being a passive consumer to an active producer?
419.
The Booming Japanese Rent-A-Friend Business (theatlantic.com)
420.
The Internet Archive has digitized 25,000 78rpm Gramophone records (archive.org)