December 2017 Archive
1771.
Female Congressional Candidate Ends Run After Being Accused of Sexual Harassment (npr.org)
1772.
Who’s Afraid of Bitcoin? The Futures Traders Going Short (wsj.com)
1773.
Cash Might Be King, but They Don’t Care (nytimes.com)
1774.
Ask HN: What do you look forward to doing in 2018?
1775.
Drowning in Garbage (washingtonpost.com)
1776.
Show HN: Video subtitle maker (kapwing.com)
1777.
About the apps that Apple censored in China (en.greatfire.org)
1778.
Ask HN: Bitcoin Christmas reading
1779.
The best way to preserve Macintosh software from floppy disks (vintageapplemac.com)
1780.
Whole of England to be mapped with lasers (independent.co.uk)
1781.
Ask HN: Good resources on learning how docker works under the hood?
1782.
Show HN: Hacker News Ranked by Comment/Score Ratio (paradite.github.io)
1783.
The Unix Koans of Master Foo (rationalfiction.io)
1784.
The Electronic Computers, Part 4: The Electronic Revolution (technicshistory.wordpress.com)
1785.
Epic Ink: How Japanese Warrior Prints Popularized the Full-Body Tattoo (collectorsweekly.com)
1786.
Men Resist Green Behavior as Un-Manly (scientificamerican.com)
1787.
China to Overtake U.S. Economy by 2032 (bloomberg.com)
1788.
Bitcoin Is Evil (2013) (krugman.blogs.nytimes.com)
1789.
Ask HN: At your company, what things do you want to outsource but can't?
1790.
GDPR: Why We Stopped Selling Stuff to Europe (brentozar.com)
1791.
A difficult experience with Autopilot in the mountains of Canada (driverlessratings.com)
1792.
Grad students protest GOP's tax hike and prepare to fight about tuition (theverge.com)
1793.
Ask HN: How has meditation helped you?
1794.
Ask HN: What can I do to acquire more freelancing projects/clients?
1795.
Ask HN: I will teach myself computer science in 2018. Who wants to join?
1796.
Turning Vim into an R IDE (medium.com)
1797.
Scrolling on the Amiga (uridiumauthor.blogspot.com)
1798.
Sobotics: The Bots of Stack Overflow Moderation (sobotics.org)
1799.
Ffwd: Delegation is much faster than you think (blog.acolyer.org)
1800.
A Sex Pistols Concert Film Languished for Four Decades (nytimes.com)