January 2017 Archive
1411.
How to Setup an OpenVPN Server on Digital Ocean (github.com)
1412.
Chomsky, Wolfe and me (aeon.co)
1413.
Porous, 3D forms of graphene can be 10 times as strong as steel but much lighter (news.mit.edu)
1414.
Woman Killed by a Superbug Resistant to Every Available Antibiotic (scientificamerican.com)
1415.
Deploying TLS 1.3: the great, the good and the bad [video] (media.ccc.de)
1416.
What Scientific Term or Concept Ought to be More Widely Known? (edge.org)
1417.
Martin Shkreli launches website to shame pharma greed, sleaze (pharmaskeletons.com)
1418.
Self-segregation: how a personalized world is dividing Americans (theguardian.com)
1419.
Elite Dangerous Ship Assistant Powered by Alexa [video] (m.youtube.com)
1420.
Brute forcing JSON Web Tokens in C (github.com)
1421.
Cervical cancer is more deadly than previously thought (arstechnica.com)
1422.
Mikhail Gorbachev: 'It All Looks as If the World Is Preparing for War' (time.com)
1423.
Engineering is the bottleneck in deep learning research (blog.dennybritz.com)
1424.
Show HN: Adding some syntactic sugar to Python (github.com)
1425.
Find and Replace: DNA Editing Tool Shows Gene Therapy Promise (directorsblog.nih.gov)
1426.
Predicting Medical AI in 2017 (lukeoakdenrayner.wordpress.com)
1427.
Richard Feynman and Computation (1999) [pdf] (pdfs.semanticscholar.org)
1428.
How Lever (YC S12) Got to 50–50 Women and Men (medium.com)
1429.
Lyra: a platform for deep, meaningful conversations with people you care about (hellolyra.org)
1430.
Uber Doesn’t Want to Give NYC (or Anyone) More Data (bloomberg.com)
1431.
Ask HN: What's a good developer's resume look like?
1432.
Confirm or Deny: Peter Thiel (nytimes.com)
1433.
SipHash and HalfSipHash Added to Linux Kernel (git.kernel.org)
1434.
People Like Netflix’s Original Content More Than Its Other Content (allflicks.net)
1435.
How The U.S. Marshals Are Trying To Break My Hunger Strike (huffingtonpost.com)
1436.
Why We Hear Voices in Random Noise (nautil.us)
1437.
More than one million people will work from coworking spaces in 2017 (deskmag.com)
1438.
Artificial Addition (2007) (lesswrong.com)
1439.
The .NET Core 2 Wave (developer.telerik.com)
1440.
Trolling a Windows support scammer (arstechnica.com)