January 2017 Archive
1711.
The Closing of America (mobile.nytimes.com)
1712.
Programming in the early days of the computer age (bbc.co.uk)
1713.
How Stories Drive the Stock Market (2016) (nytimes.com)
1714.
Using JavaScript Modules in ClojureScript (clojurescript.org)
1715.
Policy change: future US visits (antipope.org)
1716.
Google buys Fabric from Twitter (bloomberg.com)
1717.
Guide to NumPy (2006) [pdf] (csc.ucdavis.edu)
1718.
U.S. Labor department sues Google for compensation data (reuters.com)
1719.
The Distorted News Epidemic and Bridgewater's Recent Experience With The WSJ (linkedin.com)
1720.
The Many, the Humble, the Ubuntu Users (fossforce.com)
1721.
Shoes.com shuts down (biv.com)
1722.
Ask HN: Any open-source project in need of a Technical Writer?
1723.
The Necessity of Self-Help Lit (iasc-culture.org)
1724.
Things XSLT can't do (2012) (dpawson.co.uk)
1725.
Cash for Words: A Brief History of Writing for Money (newrepublic.com)
1726.
All but One "Watch Dogs 2" Hacks Work in Real Life (learntemail.sam.today)
1727.
If you want to earn more, work less (bbc.com)
1728.
Shocking Poor Security at the Social Security Administration (plus.google.com)
1729.
Chinese Officials Selling Every Kind of Personal Data Online (techdirt.com)
1730.
Techdirt's First Amendment Fight for Its Life (techdirt.com)
1731.
Nintendo signals end for Wii U (bbc.com)
1732.
Direct Primary Care (micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
1733.
Ask HN: Is anyone using Microsoft Teams?
1734.
Rust and the limits of swarm design (esr.ibiblio.org)
1735.
Show HN: Posixcube, a shell script automation framework alternative to Ansible (github.com)
1736.
Rust sucks because (wiki.theory.org)
1737.
Obama is seriously considering a pardon for Chelsea Manning (businessinsider.com)
1738.
Ask HN: Developers who sell desktop software, what do you use for licensing?
1739.
Uni. of Alberta researchers solve puzzle that baffled scientists for decades (edmontonjournal.com)
1740.
Pyston 0.6.1 released, and future plans (blog.pyston.org)