October 2017 Archive
6901.
A Fresh Look at Older Data Yields a Surprise Near the Martian Equator (nasa.gov)
6902.
Equity Agreement Question
6903.
Swift Server Project HTTP APIs (github.com)
6904.
github.com/ethereum/web3.js (github.com)
6905.
We Want You to Test Next-Gen Onion Services – Tor Blog (blog.torproject.org)
6906.
The Ozone Hole Was Exaggerated as a Problem (2014) (rationaloptimist.com)
6907.
Application Container Security Guide [pdf] (nvlpubs.nist.gov)
6908.
Scientific Background on the Nobel Prize in Physics by the Nobel Committee [pdf] (nobelprize.org)
6909.
How Fast Can You Grep? – Feel the Hum of Your System (medium.com)
6910.
A guide to documenting, profiling and debugging Nim code (nim-lang.org)
6911.
Equifax raises the impact of US data breach – another 2.5M (bbc.co.uk)
6912.
Concrete strength is determined by internal friction (tribonet.org)
6913.
Dumb Americans (chinachange.org)
6914.
Intel FPGA acceleration card aims to speed up data-centres (electronicsweekly.com)
6915.
WHOIS Going to Be at the Grace Hopper Celebration? (blog.cloudflare.com)
6916.
Waymo v Uber (theverge.com)
6917.
Show HN: Unified API for YouTube, Vimeo and Twitch (cloudrail.com)
6918.
Customizable wheel picker view implementation for iOS (Swift) (github.com)
6919.
Attempto Controlled English (en.wikipedia.org)
6920.
Announcing Fn – An Open Source Serverless Functions Platform (blogs.oracle.com)
6921.
Do You Need a Blockchain? (spectrum.ieee.org)
6922.
Getting out of a .bind() (medium.com)
6923.
Different Worlds (slatestarcodex.com)
6924.
How My Father-In-law Disrupted the Soap Dish (linkedin.com)
6925.
Codewars Co-Founder's New Venture Makes It Easy to Identify Top Developers (forbes.com)
6926.
Why Equifax will continue to profit by selling your personal information (money.cnn.com)
6927.
San Francisco: Whiter than ever and getting whiter (californiacitynews.org)
6928.
Vive releases immersive VR previewer SDK for developers (blog.vive.com)
6929.
The 7 Absolutely Stunning Tools for Product Managers (blog.inapptics.com)
6930.
HEX: A No Framework Approach to Building Modern Web Apps (medium.com)