2017 Archive
12211.
A remotely operated vehicle livestreaming the deep sea (motherboard.vice.com)
12212.
Denouement (blog.staffjoy.com)
12213.
Bob Chassell has died (fsf.org)
12214.
Dolphin Progress Report: January 2017 (dolphin-emu.org)
12215.
Video Solves Mystery of How Narwhals Use Their Tusks (news.nationalgeographic.com)
12216.
Chalktalk – A digital presentation and communication language (github.com)
12217.
How Complex Systems Fail (1998) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
12218.
The .NET IL Interpreter (mattwarren.org)
12219.
The SRE model at Google (medium.com)
12220.
Modeling Agents with Probabilistic Programs (agentmodels.org)
12221.
iPhone X announced (theverge.com)
12222.
Pale Moon blocks AdNauseam extension (forum.palemoon.org)
12223.
Australia has the most expensive energy bills (macrobusiness.com.au)
12224.
1Password X: A look at the future of 1Password in the browser (blog.agilebits.com)
12225.
Four steps we’re taking today to fight online terror (blog.google)
12226.
‘I must fundamentally change and grow up’: Uber CEO Travis Kalanick’s apology (washingtonpost.com)
12227.
Apple to discontinue iPod Nano and Shuffle (bbc.co.uk)
12228.
Ashamed to work in Silicon Valley: how techies became the new bankers (theguardian.com)
12229.
Molten Salt Reactor Claims Melt Down Under Scrutiny (powermag.com)
12230.
Basic income is just the beginning as Finland looks to citizen-driven governance (sitra.fi)
12231.
The confusing way Mexicans tell time (bbc.com)
12232.
Designing Websites for iPhone X (webkit.org)
12233.
A chess position to defeat computers? (telegraph.co.uk)
12234.
Hackers Are Targeting Nuclear Facilities, Homeland Security Dept. And F.B.I. Say (nytimes.com)
12235.
Dropbox Professional (blogs.dropbox.com)
12236.
A Soviet vision of the future: the legacy and influence of Tekhikia–Molodezhi (itsnicethat.com)
12237.
James Gosling, the ‘Father of Java,’ joins Amazon Web Services (siliconangle.com)
12238.
How BuzzFeed’s Tasty Conquered Online Food (nytimes.com)
12239.
Cargo Cult Agile (2008) (jamesshore.com)
12240.
College Kids Doing What Twitter Won't (wired.com)