2017 Archive
11071.
Does disabling Wi-Fi prevent my Android phone from sending Wi-Fi frames? [pdf] (hal.inria.fr)
11072.
Ask HN: What are your favorite books of all time, and why?
11073.
Two-factor authentication is a mess (theverge.com)
11074.
The next big blue collar job is coding (wired.com)
11075.
Dark Matter May Be Trapped in All the Black Holes (nautil.us)
11076.
A crater formed in Siberia's permafrost is growing (bbc.com)
11077.
Dylan: A New Language Is Blowin' in the Wind (1992) (schneier.com)
11078.
A “Silicon Valley” actor is terrified by what’s happening in Silicon Valley (qz.com)
11079.
TC39, ECMAScript, and the Future of JavaScript (ponyfoo.com)
11080.
US pulls out of Trans-Pacific Partnership (arstechnica.com)
11081.
Faster Command Line Tools in D (dlang.org)
11082.
Getting started with vim (lucapette.me)
11083.
Bitcoin Cash Starts Trading (trustnodes.com)
11084.
Lamborghini Unveils a Self-Healing Electric Supercar Concept (bloomberg.com)
11085.
Two's complement – You beauty (everyogi.in)
11086.
Mice fed a time-restricted, high-fat diet show reduced metabolic disease (2012) (sciencedirect.com)
11087.
Emotionless chatbots are taking over customer service (theconversation.com)
11088.
Overthinking Fizzbuzz with Monoids (dave.fayr.am)
11089.
The Louisiana Environmental Apocalypse Road Trip (longreads.com)
11090.
The end of the clearfix hack? (rachelandrew.co.uk)
11091.
Idiomatic Redux: Implementation and Intent (blog.isquaredsoftware.com)
11092.
Monitoring Cloudflare's edge network with Prometheus (drive.google.com)
11093.
The scrypt parameters (blog.filippo.io)
11094.
VESA HOTAS Mounts for IKEA Markus Chair (imgur.com)
11095.
Do People View All 360°? (blog.vrtigo.io)
11096.
Redfin shares surge more than 30% in $138.5M real estate tech IPO (cnbc.com)
11097.
Show HN: Encrypted VPN in 2k lines of Go (github.com)
11098.
Legal pot in 100 days? New Jersey's next governor aims for national first (washingtonexaminer.com)
11099.
Shenzhen: The Silicon Valley of Hardware [video] (2016) (youtube.com)
11100.
Spotify’s Beta Used ‘Pirate’ MP3 Files, Some from Pirate Bay (torrentfreak.com)