2017 Archive
10321.
10322.
How big oil will die
(shift.newco.co)
10323.
Blue Apron Files for IPO
(sec.gov)
10324.
10325.
Google, in Post-Obama Era, Aggressively Woos Republicans
(nytimes.com)
10326.
Washington Post launches a Reddit public profile
(washingtonpost.com)
10327.
10328.
10329.
Gedit is unmaintained, some thoughts
(mail.gnome.org)
10330.
10331.
10332.
The Internet Is Saving Culture, Not Killing It
(nytimes.com)
10333.
The gig economy of the 18th Century
(bbc.com)
10334.
Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong (2010)
(journal.dedasys.com)
10335.
Joyous Africans Take to the Rails, with China’s Help
(nytimes.com)
10336.
10337.
Big publishers are fleeing from Facebook's Instant Articles
(theverge.com)
10338.
WeChat's App Revolution
(bloomberg.com)
10339.
10340.
Facebook Still Letting Housing Advertisers Exclude Users by Race
(propublica.org)
10341.
GPL Violations Related to Combining ZFS and Linux (2016)
(sfconservancy.org)
10342.
When I use classes, when I don’t, what I do instead and why
(blog.kentcdodds.com)
10343.
10344.
Children prefer to read books on paper rather than screens
(theconversation.com)
10345.
10346.
Blogger discredits claim Amelia Earhart was taken prisoner by Japan
(theguardian.com)
10347.
Scrolling your website past the iPhone X’s notch
(quirksmode.org)
10348.
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up
(quartertothree.com)
10349.
Shadow Brokers exploits are patched or inactive on supported Windows platforms
(blogs.technet.microsoft.com)
10350.
HTTPS adoption has reached the tipping point
(troyhunt.com)