October 2017 Archive
1351.
Why Cryptosystems Fail (1993) (cl.cam.ac.uk)
1352.
Arithmetic Gas (mathematicalgarden.wordpress.com)
1353.
Switching to e-cigarettes could save 6.6M American smokers (in.reuters.com)
1354.
The Yamaha NS10 Story – How a Hi-Fi Speaker Conquered the Studio World (2008) (soundonsound.com)
1355.
Parents are exhausting their children. An eighth-grade boy explains how (washingtonpost.com)
1356.
Wix Code (wix.com)
1357.
India's Nuclear Scientists Keep Dying Mysteriously (2013) (vice.com)
1358.
Being less friendly to advertisers insulates Snapchat from viral hoaxes (bloomberg.com)
1359.
Nvidia GPU Cloud (nvidia.com)
1360.
TLS-N: Non-repudiation over TLS (tls-n.org)
1361.
Notes on Programming in C (1989) (doc.cat-v.org)
1362.
A Lisp that runs Python (2016) (kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu)
1363.
Project-FiFo cloud orchestration adds FreeBSD support (blog.project-fifo.net)
1364.
4Clojure Easy Problems Updated on Clojurecademy (clojurecademy.com)
1365.
Tesla Powerwalls and Solar Panels Sent to Puerto Rico (cleantechnica.com)
1366.
Michel Jouvet, Who Unlocked REM Sleep’s Secrets, Dies at 91 (nytimes.com)
1367.
I Quit Facebook (erickarjaluoto.com)
1368.
Ask HN: Why is software quality an afterthought for many people/companies?
1369.
Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2016 (census.gov)
1370.
Google’s Airpods competitor do real-time language translation (techcrunch.com)
1371.
Why the Seattle Mystery Bookshop Must Close (seattlemysteryblog.typepad.com)
1372.
Movies Anywhere App Launches with Joint Studio Backing (variety.com)
1373.
Inside the Mind of Thru-Hiking's Devious Con Man (outsideonline.com)
1374.
HEML: an open source markup language for building responsive email (github.com)
1375.
Learning Depth-Three Neural Networks in Polynomial Time (arxiv.org)
1376.
A Simply Arited Concatenative Language (suhr.github.io)
1377.
Quicksort (1961) [pdf] (cs.ox.ac.uk)
1378.
Android getting “DNS over TLS” support (xda-developers.com)
1379.
Could cryptocurrency mining kill online advertising? (linkedin.com)
1380.
Google Docs Is Randomly Flagging Files for Violating Its Terms of Service (motherboard.vice.com)