2017 Archive
9271.
Casper went to war with popular mattress review site, then financed its takeover (recode.net)
9272.
Dear Obama, from Infosec (blog.erratasec.com)
9273.
The Brain as Computer: Bad at Math, Good at Everything Else (spectrum.ieee.org)
9274.
Bargain Travel Sites May No Longer Be Bargains (backchannel.com)
9275.
MySQL 8.0: Retiring Support for the Query Cache (mysqlserverteam.com)
9276.
Loudness (2007) (chicagomasteringservice.com)
9277.
Hackpad shutting down (hackpad.com)
9278.
Apple Worldwide Dev Conference 2017 announced (developer.apple.com)
9279.
Social media's effect on journalism is greater than shift from print to digital (cjr.org)
9280.
Brazilian city uses tilapia fish skin to treat burn victims (pbs.org)
9281.
The HDFS Juggernaut (blog.shodan.io)
9282.
Keeping Time with Amazon Time Sync Service (aws.amazon.com)
9283.
Shipments of almonds, walnuts, and pistachios are being stolen in California (outsideonline.com)
9284.
I made our office play personalized entrance theme music (dev.to)
9285.
IPvlan overlay-free Kubernetes Networking in AWS (eng.lyft.com)
9286.
Broken packets: IP fragmentation is flawed (blog.cloudflare.com)
9287.
The Ultimate in Garbage Collection (1995) (groups.google.com)
9288.
Show HN: Sedy, a GitHub Bot Bringing Linux Sed to Code Reviews (marmelab.com)
9289.
Generating all permutations, combinations, and power set of a string (2012) (exceptional-code.blogspot.com)
9290.
Yamaha DX-7 synthesizer clone written in SuperCollider (github.com)
9291.
Sizing Up Servers: Intel's Skylake-SP Xeon versus AMD's EPYC 7000 (anandtech.com)
9292.
Show HN: SpreadsheetDB – A database that you can query with spreadsheets (spreadsheetdb.io)
9293.
Alan Kay's reading list (shelfjoy.com)
9294.
Inside D's GC (olshansky.me)
9295.
Cargo cult data science (blog.richardweiss.org)
9296.
Rust for Rubyists (matthias-endler.de)
9297.
Writing a formally-verified image browser in Coq and Haskell (michaelburge.us)
9298.
ISRO to launch record 104 satellites on Feb 15 (kaumudi.com)
9299.
Show HN: Webhook – A lightweight configurable tool written in Go (github.com)
9300.
How to Escape Saddle Points Efficiently (bair.berkeley.edu)