October 2017 Archive
4741.
PfSense 2.4.0 (netgate.com)
4742.
Tech Giants, Once Seen as Saviors, Are Now Viewed as Threats (nytimes.com)
4743.
iOS Jailbreak Detection Analysis (github.com)
4744.
iPhone 8 vs. iPhone X – Which is better? (saleonsale.com)
4745.
Your Computer Might Be Working for Currency Miners (bloomberg.com)
4746.
Event Sourcing Microservices with Kafka (blog.kontena.io)
4747.
A game about AI making paperclips is the most addictive you’ll play today (theverge.com)
4748.
The science of spying: how the CIA secretly recruits academics (theguardian.com)
4749.
Exascale computing may be “The Space Race” of our time (insights.hpe.com)
4750.
Prototyping Games at The New York Times (open.nytimes.com)
4751.
Princeton graduates' crypto-currency wins backing of big U.S. investors (reuters.com)
4752.
Exploring the roles people play within networks (blog.kumu.io)
4753.
Microwave breakthrough helps boost hard drive sizes (bbc.com)
4754.
Monetizing the web with Datajoy (medium.com)
4755.
Invited Talk – Guy Steele (Clojure Conj 2017) (youtube.com)
4756.
TLDR: Actionable Content Marketing Tips (michelerebooted.blogspot.com)
4757.
A shared codebase does not a software team make (philipotoole.com)
4758.
The Dystopia Next Door (bostonreview.net)
4759.
Event Sourcing Microservices with Kafka (blog.kontena.io)
4760.
Why we build our own Distributed Columnar datastore (youtube.com)
4761.
Fzf: A command-line fuzzy finder (github.com)
4762.
Show HN: A missing tool for Redis (github.com)
4763.
Tail Recursion in R with Trampolines (tailrecursion.com)
4764.
The Creator of Bitcoin Comes Clean, Only to Disappear Again (longreads.com)
4765.
W.E.B. Du Bois’s Modernist Data Visualizations of Black Life at World’s Fair (brainpickings.org)
4766.
I Quit Facebook–and You Should, Too (erickarjaluoto.com)
4767.
NASA Satellite Sees Overheated Tropical Forests Oozing with Carbon Dioxide (space.com)
4768.
How a Wolf Named Romeo Won Hearts in an Alaska Suburb (news.nationalgeographic.com)
4769.
KDE celebrates 20 years (20years.kde.org)
4770.
Basilisk II – An Open Source 68k Macintosh Emulator (basilisk.cebix.net)