In Fermat’s Library, No Margin Is Too Narrow
(nautil.us)
October 2017 Archive
5791.
5792.
Google serves fake news ads on fact-checking websites
(nytimes.com)
5793.
Cyber Phrenology: How Google Violates Civil Rights
(cultstate.com)
5794.
5795.
Why is everyone so busy?
(economist.com)
5796.
5797.
Allen Institute for AI’s Semantic Scholar Adds Biomedical Papers
(techcrunch.com)
5798.
5799.
Why Programmers Should Always Have a Side Project – Simple Programmer
(simpleprogrammer.com)
5800.
5801.
I know how to code, I can code in anything
(schneems.com)
5802.
How to GraphQL
(howtographql.com)
5803.
Culture: Game Over
(numair.com)
5804.
Tracking tens of thousands of kids
(blog.roysolberg.com)
5806.
The KISS principle in machine learning
(bastian.rieck.ru)
5807.
IBM's Q3 gets boost from z System mainframe
(zdnet.com)
5808.
5809.
5810.
Wikipedia shapes language in science papers
(nature.com)
5811.
Show HN: Goalfish – Simplifying career satisfaction
(app.goalfish.io)
5812.
5813.
Python Versions Used in Commercial Projects in 2017
(semaphoreci.com)
5814.
Beyond the GPS, Mapping Every Place, Everywhere
(nytimes.com)
5815.
5816.
Building computed fields in a biological database
(benchling.engineering)
5817.
AWS internet connectivity issues in us-west-2
(status.aws.amazon.com)
5818.
When the Revolution Came for Amy Cuddy
(nytimes.com)
5819.
Iwaspoisoned.com alerts officials to outbreak at Georgia Tech
(foodsafetynews.com)
5820.