October 2017 Archive
1051.
Ask HN: What is your yearly passive income?
1052.
Singapore to Stop Adding Cars in February 2018 (bloomberg.com)
1053.
North Korea's 6000-man army of hackers come into their own (nytimes.com)
1054.
Proton-size puzzle deepens (nature.com)
1055.
“The Domestic Dog”, featuring two decades of new evidence (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1056.
‘I forgot my PIN’: An epic tale of losing $30,000 in bitcoin (wired.com)
1057.
Self-driving car accidents: Robot drivers are ‘odd, and that’s why they get hit’ (seattletimes.com)
1058.
The Soviet Union’s Flawed Rival to Concorde (bbc.com)
1059.
The privilege of risk (blog.edtechie.net)
1060.
Ask HN: Why did delicious.com fail?
1061.
A Decade of Dynamo (allthingsdistributed.com)
1062.
Procedurally generated electronic music (signalsandsorcery.com)
1063.
The advertising industry has been living a lie (businessinsider.com)
1064.
The Upspin manifesto: On the ownership and sharing of data (2014) (commandcenter.blogspot.com)
1065.
Equifax's failure calls for judicial dissolution (wired.com)
1066.
Wikipedia graph mining: dynamic structure of collective memory (blog.miz.space)
1067.
C0, an Imperative Programming Language for Novice Computer Scientists (2010) [pdf] (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
1068.
Let's enable AppArmor by default (why not?) (lists.debian.org)
1069.
'Staying longer at home' was key to stone age technology change 60k years ago (phys.org)
1070.
Sieve of Eratosthenes in Python (2015) (solipsys.co.uk)
1071.
Calculating the Distance Between Points in Wrap Around (Toroidal) Space (blog.demofox.org)
1072.
Reverse proxy grapher (paranoidbeavers.ca)
1073.
No, of that I'm innocent (scobleizer.blog)
1074.
Q&A: Douglas Hofstadter on why AI is far from intelligent (qz.com)
1075.
Scientists narrow down the mechanism whereby cancer cells metabolise sugar (sciencealert.com)
1076.
UC Berkeley research fellow Michael Cohen dies at 25 (dailycal.org)
1077.
Man finds USB stick with Heathrow security plans, Queen’s travel details (arstechnica.com)
1078.
There Are “Weinsteins” Lurking in Every Profession – Including Tech (code.likeagirl.io)
1079.
React, Inline Functions, and Performance (cdb.reacttraining.com)
1080.
Stealing Sensitive Browser Data with the W3C Ambient Light Sensor API (blog.lukaszolejnik.com)