2017 Archive
9691.
Learning Python Without Library Overload (chrisconlan.com)
9692.
Tarsnap – Online backups for the truly paranoid (tarsnap.com)
9693.
On Norbert Blum’s claimed proof that P does not equal NP (lucatrevisan.wordpress.com)
9694.
The Mammoth Pirates (rferl.org)
9695.
What is logic? (aeon.co)
9696.
Underhanded Solidity Coding Contest (u.solidity.cc)
9697.
Robot-assisted surgery associated with longer operating times, higher cost (med.stanford.edu)
9698.
Kenya is using the earth's heat to power the country (spectra.mhi.com)
9699.
Introducing FreeNAS Corral (freenas.org)
9700.
Golden Carrots (medium.com)
9701.
Global Foundries discloses 7nm process detail (semiwiki.com)
9702.
Mice treated with a protein from umbilical cord plasma showed improved memory (nature.com)
9703.
China’s Bitmain dominates Bitcoin mining, wants to cash in on AI (qz.com)
9704.
Sent to Prison by a Software Program’s Secret Algorithms (nytimes.com)
9705.
Uber CLI (github.com)
9706.
Mathematical Chronology (www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk)
9707.
Java Reflection, 1000x Faster (norswap.com)
9708.
A man who built a plane on his Mumbai rooftop (bbc.com)
9709.
Mavo – A new, approachable way to create Web applications (mavo.io)
9710.
JavaScript Concurrency Model and Event Loop (developer.mozilla.org)
9711.
Arq 5.8.5 for Mac Fixes a Bad Bug (arqbackup.com)
9712.
Server: Racket – An ebook about web development with the Racket HTTP server (serverracket.com)
9713.
Great Teams Are About Personalities, Not Just Skills (hbr.org)
9714.
Everybody lies: how Google search reveals our darkest secrets (theguardian.com)
9715.
Babies On Display: When a Hospital Couldn't Save Them, a Sideshow Did (2015) (npr.org)
9716.
Scilab – Open source software for numerical computation (scilab.org)
9717.
Compiling a Mac OS 8 Application on MacOS Sierra (cocoawithlove.com)
9718.
The trouble I had trying to contact Twitter support about a security issue (twitter.com)
9719.
We're switching to a DCO for source code contributions (about.gitlab.com)
9720.
Plastic-eating caterpillars: An escape from a shopping bag triggers an idea (economist.com)