With W3C captured by copyright industry, who will lead web development next?
(privateinternetaccess.com)
September 2017 Archive
2041.
2042.
Computers Are Taking Design Cues from Human Brains
(mobile.nytimes.com)
2043.
Google stops challenging most US warrants for data on overseas servers
(arstechnica.com)
2044.
James Baldwin's Blues
(lareviewofbooks.org)
2045.
A.I ‘Gaydar’ Could Be the Start of Something Much Worse
(theverge.com)
2046.
2048.
2049.
The Nitrogen Problem: Global Warming Is Making It Worse
(e360.yale.edu)
2050.
The Incredible Growth of Python Language
(stacktrender.com)
2051.
Molinillo: a dependency resolution algorithm
(github.com)
2052.
ICOs, VCs, IPOs and SPACs
(bloomberg.com)
2053.
France's Macron calls for democratic conventions to rebuild EU
(bloomberg.com)
2054.
Books from the Harvard Business School Course Catalog
(jfornear.com)
2055.
Voices from the Incas’ past
(news.harvard.edu)
2056.
DataDog: Don't make the same mistake I did--followup; unhappy customers
(sagemath.blogspot.com)
2058.
Say Trello to Boards in Bitbucket Cloud
(blog.bitbucket.org)
2059.
6 charts to help Americans understand the upcoming German elections
(fivethirtyeight.com)
2061.
Thanks, but I have accepted another offer
(medium.com)
2062.
Eaze, cannabis delivery company, raises 27M
(eaze.com)
2064.
Landlords demand rent on flooded Houston homes
(theguardian.com)
2065.
2067.
Show HN: Generate minimaps of your code
(github.com)
2068.
Court OKs Barring High IQs for Cops
(abcnews.go.com)
2069.
Swapper
(bbc.co.uk)
2070.
The Sucker, the Sucker: On the octopus
(lrb.co.uk)