October 2017 Archive
7291.
How to Lawfully Steal Web Traffic from Competitors (hackernoon.com)
7292.
Show HN: Introducing Go Serverless Functions with OpenFaaS (blog.alexellis.io)
7293.
Voronezh – The 10,000KM (6,213 Mile) Russian early warning radar (en.wikipedia.org)
7294.
Solar challenge race begins in Australia (bbc.co.uk)
7295.
Events leading up to a production incident – a parody (medium.com)
7296.
Purely functional SSH library in ocaml (github.com)
7297.
Facebook security chief rants about misguided “algorithm” backlash (techcrunch.com)
7298.
Study: race is a stronger impediment than gender for leadership roles in SV (wired.com)
7299.
Richard Branson Reveals 3 Important Lessons Most Leaders Learn Too Late in Life (inc.com)
7300.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
7301.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex (stackoverflow.com)
7302.
Ask HN: Learning Web Authentication
7303.
Why Do So Many Americans Win the Nobel Prize? (insidescience.org)
7304.
Contractors, Freelance and Dev/Design Shop – Health of the Market?
7305.
The state of stateful applications on Kubernetes (akomljen.com)
7306.
The loneliest neuron (medium.com)
7307.
Were Pagan Temples All Smashed or Just Converted into Christian Ones? (forbes.com)
7308.
Bitcoin Internals, Part 2 (blog.brakmic.com)
7309.
What Is the Real Value of $100 in Your State? (taxfoundation.org)
7310.
Downloads down under lag ex-Soviet bloc (lmtonline.com)
7311.
How Leonardo Da Vinci Made Mona Lisa Smile (theatlantic.com)
7312.
Dear Silicon Valley: America’s fallen out of love with you (techcrunch.com)
7313.
Snapchat is the death rattle of a shared internet (abe-winter.github.io)
7314.
Click (click.pocoo.org)
7315.
Ubuntu 17.10: a last minute review (blog.datumbox.com)
7316.
Archive.is – website snapshots (archive.is)
7317.
More details of General Kelly's phone hack (politico.com)
7318.
Amazon is deciding if it will make a big move into selling drugs online (msn.com)
7319.
Error handling with ES7's async/await (bramanti.me)
7320.
Why Erlang is the only true computer language (hackernoon.com)