2017 Archive
16501.
16502.
The Subscription App Paradox
(hackernoon.com)
16503.
Fast Radio Bursts from Extragalactic Light Sails
(arxiv.org)
16504.
A startup is filling SF's empty luxury rentals
(sfgate.com)
16505.
Martin Shkreli launches website to shame pharma greed, sleaze
(pharmaskeletons.com)
16506.
What Bitcoin shows us about how money works
(bzarg.com)
16507.
Tim Cook: Technology Should Serve Humanity, Not the Other Way Around
(technologyreview.com)
16508.
16509.
UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia ruled lawful
(bbc.co.uk)
16510.
16511.
India’s millions of new Internet users are falling for fake news
(washingtonpost.com)
16512.
Self-segregation: how a personalized world is dividing Americans
(theguardian.com)
16513.
Why It Took Google So Long to End Shady Rehab Center Ads
(bloomberg.com)
16514.
16515.
What do people mean when they say “transpiler”?
(composition.al)
16516.
2018 Intel NUC Models
(nucblog.net)
16517.
Amazon may give developers your private Alexa transcripts
(engadget.com)
16518.
16519.
16520.
16521.
Stephanie, open-source virtual assistant built to control and automate tasks
(slapbot.github.io)
16522.
Ford Was Unprepared for Investor Revolt and C.E.O. Change
(mobile.nytimes.com)
16523.
16524.
Telling the whole truth in a post-truth environment
(oecdinsights.org)
16525.
19th century cyclists paved the way for modern motorists' roads (2011)
(theguardian.com)
16526.
Where to hide your nuclear missile submarine?
(sattrackcam.blogspot.com)
16527.
Tar and Curl Come to Windows
(blogs.technet.microsoft.com)
16528.
On blockchains and why secure ledgers don't require proof-of-work
(pfrazee.github.io)
16529.
The Personal-Essay Boom Is Over
(newyorker.com)
16530.