September 2017 Archive
11671.
“Yet Again?” [pdf]
(oaktreecapital.com)
11672.
Decentralized Social Networks Will Never Work
(wired.com)
11673.
Bankers’ mistrust of Bitcoin is still the greatest argument for it
(techcrunch.com)
11674.
National Party of New Zealand MP Trained by Chinese Spies
(newsroom.co.nz)
11675.
Follow the Bitcoin with Python, BlockExplorer and Webhose.io
(automatingosint.com)
11676.
11677.
An Akka based solution to server overload breakdown
(iheartradio.github.io)
11678.
11679.
Kik could pave the way for more mainstream tech company ICOs
(techcrunch.com)
11680.
Two-phase name lookup support comes to MSVC – Visual C++ Team Blog
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
11681.
Seeing Through the Hangover “Fog” from 2014-2015
(blog.semilshah.com)
11682.
I don’t know who the Web Audio API is designed for
(blog.mecheye.net)
11683.
Linux Smartwatch Take Over Demo
(youtube.com)
11684.
$782,000 over asking for a house in Sunnyvale
(mercurynews.com)
11685.
Gaming to Engage the Healthcare Consumer
(icf.com)
11686.
Over 4,000 ElasticSearch Servers Found Hosting PoS Malware Files
(bleepingcomputer.com)
11687.
WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton is leaving to start a non-profit
(techcrunch.com)
11688.
Why WordPress is the best CMS?
(proweaver.com)
11689.
Show HN: Keypad Layout Window Manager for Mac
(github.com)
11690.
Using Resilience4j for lightweight circuit breaking
(engineering.autotrader.co.uk)
11691.
PrimeNG 4.2.0-Final Released with 80+ Improvements
(primefaces.org)
11692.
11693.
Open letter to students with homework assignments
(softwareengineering.meta.stackexchange.com)
11694.
Handling Impossible Interview Questions with a Kickass Formula
(blog.talview.com)
11695.
What Are the Technology Requirements for a Central Bank Digital Currency?
(bankunderground.co.uk)
11696.
Digital Marketing Stories You May Have Missed
(medium.com)
11697.
École 42, the teacher-less coding school in Paris
(weforum.org)
11698.
What Energy Efficiency Means for Operators, Designers and Manufacturers
(datacenterknowledge.com)
11699.
11700.
Why was it so easy to weaponize copyright against PewDiePie?
(theverge.com)