May 2017 Archive
6661.
Hackers Came, but the French Were Prepared (nytimes.com)
6662.
Announcing the Modern Slavery Registry (medium.com)
6663.
This Is What Happens When Millions of People Suddenly Get the Internet (buzzfeed.com)
6664.
Why Windows power users break Linux (freedompenguin.com)
6665.
Marko.js – v4.3.0 (github.com)
6666.
Show HN: Manage Linux users with GitHub teams (gitwarden.com)
6667.
Why You Should Learn to Say ‘No’ More Often (nytimes.com)
6668.
Accelerationism: how a fringe philosophy predicted the future we live in (theguardian.com)
6669.
How the Fidget Spinner Origin Story Spun Out of Control (bloomberg.com)
6670.
How to Invent the Future I by Alan Kay (blog.ycombinator.com)
6671.
How to remember any english word (learn.groupsone.com)
6672.
I wrote a shitty guide to having the WSL Bash run in background (emil.fi)
6673.
AWS Security Primer (cloudonaut.io)
6674.
One-Click Website Deployment to AWS (github.com)
6675.
World’s first light rail on a floating bridge: Sound Transit, Seattle (seattletimes.com)
6676.
Man Borrows $325,000 to Buy Bitcoin – Investment or Gambling on Life Savings? (cointelegraph.com)
6677.
World-first images of electric currents in graphene released (phys.org)
6678.
Tesla Shortsellers Have Goldman Sachs on Their Side (thestreet.com)
6679.
Re: It looks like there will be no more public versions of PaX and Grsec (openwall.com)
6680.
Intel’s 64-bit Itanium CPUs are finally dead (arstechnica.co.uk)
6681.
The Problems with the FBI’s Email Investigation Went Well Beyond Comey (propublica.org)
6682.
A Time to Kill iTunes (500ish.com)
6683.
Cloudflare, sued by its first “patent troll,” hits back hard (arstechnica.com)
6684.
What a Murder in Kansas Says About Politics, Immigration and Tech (bloomberg.com)
6685.
The curl user survey 2017 (daniel.haxx.se)
6686.
Elon Musk shares the first progress of the Boring Company (mashable.com)
6687.
Spotify to go public as direct listing on NYSE (reuters.com)
6688.
Meet the man who walks people for a living (2016) (theguardian.com)
6689.
Two OpenVPN Audits by OSTIF+QuarksLab and Matt Green Completed (ostif.org)
6690.
Can a Man Responsible for $5 Trillion Convince You He’s Not Powerful? (bloomberg.com)