2017 Archive
9841.
Ask HN: Do you keep a personal journal?
9842.
Airbnb's preferred smart lock vendor accidentally bricks 500 door-locks (boingboing.net)
9843.
The Rich Are Living Longer and Taking More From Taxpayers (bloomberg.com)
9844.
Let’s improve commuter rail service between Providence and Boston (commonwealthmagazine.org)
9845.
Sublime Text 3 Build 3132 released (sublimetext.com)
9846.
The Rise of Python for Embedded Systems (zerynth.com)
9847.
‘Saluton’: the surprise return of Esperanto (theguardian.com)
9848.
In Estonia virtually every process is digitized (fortune.com)
9849.
Techies Still Think They're the Good Guys. They're Not (wired.com)
9850.
Audi's unions demand electric model for main German plant (reuters.com)
9851.
Lessons I Learned from the Dotcom Bubble for the Coming Cryptocurrency Bubble (continuations.com)
9852.
Tezos founders push for legal bailout from Swiss foundation (reuters.com)
9853.
Chatbots Don't Deliver Good Customer Service (latenightcoding.co)
9854.
Don't use Git rebase (medium.com)
9855.
Political Crisis Engulfs Samsung, a Firm Tied to South Korea’s Success (nytimes.com)
9856.
Who moved my cheese, 1Password? (medium.com)
9857.
Fixing the ‘Brain Damage’ Caused by the I.P.O. Process (nytimes.com)
9858.
Why don't you just rewrite it in X? (nibblestew.blogspot.com)
9859.
Emmanuel Macron presidency prompts French startup boom (independent.co.uk)
9860.
Refugees Detained at U.S. Airports, Prompting Legal Challenges (nytimes.com)
9861.
Ask HN: Hourly freelancers, what do you do when you can't figure something out?
9862.
The Lost Art of Manually Calculating Square Roots (medium.com)
9863.
Category Theory, Syntactically (2016) (hedonisticlearning.com)
9864.
Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick (nytimes.com)
9865.
Apple: Heap Overflow in AppleBCMWLANCore Driver (bugs.chromium.org)
9866.
Japan to Unveil Pascal GPU-Based AI Supercomputer (nextplatform.com)
9867.
Anaconda 5.0 Released (anaconda.com)
9868.
Nim Programming Language v0.16.0 released (nim-lang.org)
9869.
Ask HN: Best practices for log format?
9870.
How Goldman Sachs Made More Than $1B with Credit Scores (wsj.com)