2017 Archive
9931.
Why Won't You Answer My Question? (rion.io)
9932.
Where Is Nokia Now? (bloomberg.com)
9933.
Artist uses a computer model of his face to get a French National ID (raphaelfabre.com)
9934.
The One Product You Should Buy Online: Eyeglasses (huffingtonpost.com)
9935.
Braess’ paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
9936.
‘Story Of Your Life’ Is Not A Time-Travel Story (gwern.net)
9937.
BSDploy – FreeBSD jail provisioning (docs.bsdploy.net)
9938.
Emacs 25.2 released (gnu.org)
9939.
Chrome 59 stable released (chromereleases.googleblog.com)
9940.
Reports of SHA-1's demise are considerably exaggerated (metzdowd.com)
9941.
Snowden Does Not Deserve the Threat He Faces (nytimes.com)
9942.
The Organ of the Universe: On Living with Tinnitus (lareviewofbooks.org)
9943.
The German Amateurs Who Discovered ‘Insect Armageddon’ (nytimes.com)
9944.
GraphQL Fragments Are the Best Match for UI Components (blog.manifold.co)
9945.
Diary of an African Cryptocurrency Miner (bloomberg.com)
9946.
SoftBank said to be trying to buy a big stake in Uber at a discount (bloomberg.com)
9947.
The Document Foundation on City of Munich’s discussion on returning to Microsoft (blog.documentfoundation.org)
9948.
Main is usually a function, so when is it not? (2015) (jroweboy.github.io)
9949.
iPhone 8 Plus Camera Review (austinmann.com)
9950.
FLAC 1.3.2 (xiph.org)
9951.
Mobile Website Speed Testing Tool (testmysite.withgoogle.com)
9952.
Cray Announces New, AI-Focused Supercomputers (extremetech.com)
9953.
Show HN: Add a play button next to IPA on Wikipedia (chrome.google.com)
9954.
Meet the woman who put 50M stolen articles online (2016) (independent.co.uk)
9955.
Portacle – A Portable Common Lisp Development Environment (shinmera.github.io)
9956.
Lisp, Smalltalk, and the Power of Symmetry (2014) (insearchofsecrets.com)
9957.
Show HN: Kim – A Python serialization and marshaling framework (kim.readthedocs.io)
9958.
Inception Drive: A Compact, Infinitely Variable Transmission for Robotics (spectrum.ieee.org)
9959.
Dependent Types for F# (jackfoxy.github.io)
9960.
Writing a Lisp: Continuations (reinvanderwoerd.nl)