December 2017 Archive
2101.
Show HN: Delaunay Triangulating Robert Delaunay's Eiffel Tower Paintings (modalduality.org)
2102.
Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 46 (webkit.org)
2103.
Flaws in the clinical trials for Gardasil made it harder to assess safety (slate.com)
2104.
The Assignment Problem and the Hungarian Method (2005) [pdf] (math.harvard.edu)
2105.
Differential Pricing of Traffic in the Internet (arxiv.org)
2106.
A Cryptocurrency Without a Blockchain Has Been Built to Outperform Bitcoin (technologyreview.com)
2107.
Apple IIe Mini powered by C.H.I.P (github.com)
2108.
New Image Shows Antarctica's Melting Iceberg Broken Into Pieces (newsweek.com)
2109.
AMD Reportedly Allows Disabling PSP Secure Processor with Latest AGESA (phoronix.com)
2110.
The World Might Be Better Off Without College for Everyone (theatlantic.com)
2111.
More women plan to run for Congress than ever before (axios.com)
2112.
Bernoulli Numbers and Ideal Classes (2008) [pdf] (smf4.emath.fr)
2113.
Rich residents who got SF street back will pay 12 cents a year in taxes (sfchronicle.com)
2114.
Show HN: NSL Archive – A record of publicly disclosed national security letters (nslarchive.org)
2115.
The Blue Whale Tale (projects.thestar.com)
2116.
Issues of Concern If Your Company Wants to Track You (turtler.io)
2117.
Why hasn’t the Year of the Linux Desktop happened yet? (blogs.gnome.org)
2118.
A book claims that Americanisms will have absorbed the English language by 2120 (bbc.com)
2119.
Keybee: a new keyboard layout designed specifically for touchscreen devices (keybee.it)
2120.
Pixel Buds review: OK Google, go back to the earbud drawing board (arstechnica.com)
2121.
What to Do When a Patient Has a 'Do Not Resuscitate' Tattoo (theatlantic.com)
2122.
Ask HN: Are browser notifications user-hostile?
2123.
A Translator’s Reckoning with the Women of the Odyssey (newyorker.com)
2124.
Ask HN: Is net neutrality overblown?
2125.
Why Bitcoin will fail (meaningofstuff.blogspot.com)
2126.
The Hunt for Aliens Is a Grassroots Movement Funded by Billionaires (inverse.com)
2127.
40 Yr Stanford Study Found People with Delayed Gratification More Likely Succeed (jamesclear.com)
2128.
Cadavers in the ballroom: Drs practice their craft in America’s favorite hotels (reuters.com)
2129.
Your Uber Tracking Device Is Now Active (medium.com)
2130.
Could Rome have had an industrial revolution? (reaction.life)