September 2017 Archive
1981.
1983.
Equifax Breach Response Turns Dumpster Fire
(krebsonsecurity.com)
1984.
China to Ban Sale of Fossil Fuel Cars in Electric Vehicle Push
(bloomberg.com)
1985.
The VCF-MW 6502 40th Anniversary Badge
(sunrise-ev.com)
1986.
1987.
Pushing the trend of intermittent fasting for weight loss
(theguardian.com)
1988.
Kaspersky: The Russian Company That Is a Danger to Our Security
(mobile.nytimes.com)
1989.
The true cost of an Uber ride is higher than it seems
(motherboard.vice.com)
1990.
New AI can guess a person's sexual orientation from a photograph
(theguardian.com)
1991.
Hurricane Harvey was not a catastrophe
(houstonchronicle.com)
1992.
Lscpu for OpenBSD/FreeBSD
(github.com)
1993.
The middle class doesn’t want a tax cut. It wants better government
(washingtonpost.com)
1994.
1995.
1996.
We’re Drowning in Tech Debt. Why Isn’t Anyone Listening?
(hackernoon.com)
1997.
A Letter to Einstein from the Future
(nautil.us)
1998.
It’s Okay to Store Data in Apache Kafka
(confluent.io)
1999.
Verizon Cancels Cell Phone Service for 19,000 Rural Americans
(stopthecap.com)
2000.
The more things change (2015)
(bitquabit.com)
2001.
‘I Smell Cash’: How the A.T.F. Spent Millions Unchecked
(nytimes.com)
2002.
My Neural Network isn't working! What should I do?
(theorangeduck.com)
2003.
MongoDB: A Policy of Censorship More Extreme Than Google
(quillette.com)
2004.
Why Kim Jong-Un would not be irrational to use a nuclear bomb first
(washingtonpost.com)
2005.
Acid Attacks on the Rise in the U.K
(npr.org)
2006.
2007.
Windows is doomed
(theweek.com)
2008.
Machine learning predictions for QM eMini Crude Oil
(dutchess.ai)
2010.