University professor lets students choose own grades for 'stress reduction'
(campusreform.org)
August 2017 Archive
2761.
2763.
Did I kill Gawker?
(nymag.com)
2764.
Dick's Sporting Goods produces a list of 938 banned words; “dick” is outlawed
(m.dickssportinggoods.com)
2765.
Uber Seeking To Sell Oakland Building
(eastbaytimes.com)
2766.
2768.
More Accurate World Map Wins Prestigious Design Award (2016)
(all-that-is-interesting.com)
2770.
WikiLeaks Has Been Hacked
(wikileaks.org)
2771.
What Happens to Your Brain When You Stop Believing in God
(tonic.vice.com)
2772.
Have Smartphones destroyed a generation?
(theatlantic.com)
2774.
Mailit, A Tiny REST API to Send Emails
(github.com)
2775.
The analysis Filecoin doesn’t want you to read
(medium.com)
2778.
Show HN: Functions as a Service for Kubernetes
(github.com)
2779.
Samsung secures self-driving car testing permit for California roads
(techcrunch.com)
2780.
The Mere Presence of One’s Own Smartphone Reduces Available Cognitive Capacity
(journals.uchicago.edu)
2781.
Hacker Decrypts Apple's Secure Enclave Processor (SEP) Firmware
(iclarified.com)
2782.
2783.
The WannaCry hacker hero was spending big in Vegas before his arrest
(theoutline.com)
2784.
Google Vizier: A Service for Black-Box Optimization [pdf]
(static.googleusercontent.com)
2785.
YANFF – Yet Another Network Function Framework
(github.com)
2786.
The IRS Has Been Using Bitcoin Tracking Software Since 2015
(coindesk.com)
2787.
Making sense of messy bank data
(blog.plaid.com)
2788.
Google Express Is Now Free
(elischwartz.co)
2790.
Intel FPGA-Accelerated Storage Technology to Be Featured at Flash Memory Summit
(newsroom.intel.com)