2017 Archive
121.
The largest Git repo (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
122.
Cybersecurity Incident Involving Consumer Information (investor.equifax.com)
123.
USA Facts – Federal, state, and local data from government sources (usafacts.org)
124.
How SSH got port number 22 (ssh.com)
125.
Keep the Internet Open (blog.samaltman.com)
126.
An off-grid social network (staltz.com)
127.
PostgreSQL 10 Released (postgresql.org)
128.
There is no WhatsApp 'backdoor' (whispersystems.org)
129.
Text-only CNN (lite.cnn.io)
130.
Root – Programmable bank account for software developers (root.co.za)
131.
Immersive Linear Algebra – textbook with fully interactive figures (2015) (immersivemath.com)
132.
How a VC-funded company is undermining the open-source community (theoutline.com)
133.
24-core CPU and I can’t move my mouse (randomascii.wordpress.com)
134.
Criticizing Google got me fired (washingtonpost.com)
135.
VR (blog.ycombinator.com)
136.
1Password Travel Mode: Protect your data when crossing borders (blog.agilebits.com)
137.
It’s time to kill the web app (blog.plan99.net)
138.
First they came for the Iranians (scottaaronson.com)
139.
IndieHackers.com acquired by Stripe (indiehackers.com)
140.
Comcast is injecting 400+ lines of JavaScript into web pages (forums.xfinity.com)
141.
An Open Letter to Intel (cs.vu.nl)
142.
iPhone X (apple.com)
143.
“Let her speak please” (facebook.com)
144.
US Senate votes to undo FCC internet privacy rules (washingtonpost.com)
145.
Introducing Keybase Chat (keybase.io)
146.
Optimizing web servers for high throughput and low latency (blogs.dropbox.com)
147.
The New Firefox and Ridiculous Numbers of Tabs (metafluff.com)
148.
Using SVG as image placeholders (medium.com)
149.
Explaining React's license (code.facebook.com)
150.
Do you need a VPN? (blog.mozilla.org)