2017 Archive
6631.
VIZIO to Pay $2.2M to FTC (ftc.gov)
6632.
Baby boomers are making it harder for millennials to buy homes (sfgate.com)
6633.
Show HN: A Browser-based Blockchain (nimiq.com)
6634.
Why People from Manchester Are Mancunians, Not Manchesterians (atlasobscura.com)
6635.
Show HN: DeepUI Programming Studio – A different approach to programming (deepui.io)
6636.
Most US jobs created since 2005 are not conventional full-time work (qz.com)
6637.
“This project violates the MIT license of Gemstash” (github.com)
6638.
IBM Q system in development with working 50 qubit processor (www-03.ibm.com)
6639.
Foolproof HTML (pumpula.net)
6640.
Lisk: Blockchain development in JavaScript (blog.lisk.io)
6641.
A simple heap memory allocator in about 230 lines of C (github.com)
6642.
Instagram daily use surpasses Snapchat (techcrunch.com)
6643.
Differences between Tmux vs Screen (2015) (wtanaka.com)
6644.
What Is ‘Site Reliability Engineering’? (landing.google.com)
6645.
Ask HN: How do you read programming books?
6646.
Boston Red Sox Used Apple Watches to Steal Signs Against Yankees (nytimes.com)
6647.
Can you make your brain not see this circle illusion? (syfy.com)
6648.
I Built a Bot to Apply to Thousands of Jobs at Once (fastcompany.com)
6649.
Comodo fails to check CAA records (mail-archive.com)
6650.
A Year of Developer Journals with jrnl.sh (rickcarlino.com)
6651.
The Equifax Hack Didn't Have to Be This Bad (bloomberg.com)
6652.
Google Brain Toronto (canada.googleblog.com)
6653.
Cell – A functional, relational, reactive programming language (cell-lang.net)
6654.
CodinGame – Practice coding with fun programming challenges (codingame.com)
6655.
Where have I been these past few years? (rachelbythebay.com)
6656.
Making math more Lego-like (news.harvard.edu)
6657.
Inspector General criticizes the IRS for seizing money from innocent people (washingtonpost.com)
6658.
Analyzing GitHub, how developers change programming languages over time (blog.sourced.tech)
6659.
gRPC in Production (about.sourcegraph.com)
6660.
Cable lobby tries to stop state investigations into slow broadband speeds (arstechnica.com)