October 2017 Archive
1021.
Medical marijuana patients report reduction in use of prescription drugs (chicagotribune.com)
1022.
A ski resort used a 1-star review in its ads, so now I’m inspired (medium.com)
1023.
Skulpt: client side Python without preprocessing (skulpt.org)
1024.
Dropbox Professional (blogs.dropbox.com)
1025.
A Social Network Doling Out Millions in Ephemeral Money (wired.com)
1026.
The scale of tech winners (ben-evans.com)
1027.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2017 – Kazuo Ishiguro [pdf] (nobelprize.org)
1028.
Cthulhu: Organizing Go Code in a Scalable Repo (blog.digitalocean.com)
1029.
Traceroute Lies: A Typical Misinterpretation Of Output (movingpackets.net)
1030.
h2: HTTP 2.0 client and server implementation for Rust (github.com)
1031.
Linux Kernel LTS release is now for 6 years instead of 2 (arstechnica.com)
1032.
DAG Rosenstein’s “Responsible Encryption” Demand Is Bad (eff.org)
1033.
FBI Hunt for 2 Missing Pigs Reveals Federal Cover-Up of Barbaric Factory Farms (theintercept.com)
1034.
Renewed demand for the metal cobalt is breathing new life into Cobalt, the town (bloomberg.com)
1035.
How to Do Code Reviews Like a Human (mtlynch.io)
1036.
Google Payments API (developers.google.com)
1037.
Women who had high-level roles in breaking codes (bbc.com)
1038.
Torus Earth (2014) (aleph.se)
1039.
First field report of iPhone X (wired.com)
1040.
Analysing C# code on GitHub with BigQuery (mattwarren.org)
1041.
Persisting state between AWS EC2 spot instances (peteris.rocks)
1042.
How the LIDAR tech GM just bought probably works (arstechnica.com)
1043.
San Francisco, now with more dystopia (mhudack.com)
1044.
Cognitive Biases in Programming (medium.com)
1045.
Show HN: Vue-Model – Models with HTTP Actions for Vue.js (github.com)
1046.
WalmartLabs opensources its tool for bringing React Native to mobile apps (techcrunch.com)
1047.
A Theory of Sequence Memory in Neocortex (blog.acolyer.org)
1048.
Personal Observations on Reliability of Shuttle (1986) (history.nasa.gov)
1049.
Google Unveils Tools to Increase Subscriptions for Publishers (nytimes.com)
1050.
Can Anyone Beat Jeff Bezos? (vanityfair.com)