August 2017 Archive
1621.
The Bay Area Is Separating into Red and Green Zones (danielmiessler.com)
1622.
The chasm between public and private valuations of ‘Unicorns’ (bloomberg.com)
1623.
Repos are disappearing from Gitlab (gitlab.com)
1624.
Telegram Middleman Bot – Push Notifications as easy as POST (github.com)
1625.
Women Entrepreneurs Created a Fake Male Cofounder to Dodge Startup Sexism (fastcompany.com)
1626.
Introducing Watch, a new platform for shows on Facebook (newsroom.fb.com)
1627.
A History of Adult Supervision in Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
1628.
Alienating Atmosphere (2014) (martinfowler.com)
1629.
Building an API on open data (getputpost.co)
1630.
Security Checklist for Full Stack Web Developers (blog.logrocket.com)
1631.
Complex animated transitions in React (github.com)
1632.
In Defense of Electron (dev.to)
1633.
Why I Stopped Using Multiple Monitors (hackernoon.com)
1634.
Facebook Is Working on a Video Chat Device (bloomberg.com)
1635.
Theranos Low on Cash After Settlement with Walgreens (wsj.com)
1636.
Petition for Smarter Infrastructure (unitedslate.samaltman.com)
1637.
True price of an Uber ride in question as investors assess firm's value (reuters.com)
1638.
A unique Judaeo-Urdu manuscript, Or.13287 (blogs.bl.uk)
1639.
Show HN: Spongedown (ivanceras.github.io)
1640.
Y Combinator Fall Tour 2017 (blog.ycombinator.com)
1641.
Google Memo Author James Damore Talks to Jordan Peterson [video] (youtube.com)
1642.
Single-Molecule Transistors at Room Temperature (engineering.columbia.edu)
1643.
Another Lens – A research tool for conscientious creatives (airbnb.design)
1644.
Four MLs and a Python (2015) (thebreakfastpost.com)
1645.
Open Academic Graph (aminer.org)
1646.
Fast geodesic measurements in Go (github.com)
1647.
2-of-3 Blind-Key Multi-Signature Security (blog.gridplus.io)
1648.
DOJ illegally obtained the identities of donors to Barrett Brown's defense fund (medium.com)
1649.
Statement on the death of CC friend and colleague Bassel Khartabil (creativecommons.org)
1650.
Pigouvian taxes: When the interests of individuals and society do not coincide (economist.com)