October 2017 Archive
9811.
Hacking a Power Grid in Three (Not-So-Easy) Steps (wired.com)
9812.
It’s not a bug, it’s a puzzle (hackernoon.com)
9813.
Future of Internet Marketing (hackernoon.com)
9814.
Dropbox is Down (status.dropbox.com)
9815.
Hackers Gain Direct Access to US Power Grid Controls (wired.com)
9816.
Apple co-founder is ready to revolutionized tech world again with Woz U (spokenbyyou.com)
9817.
The Solar Garage Door – A Possible Alternative to the Emergency Generator (curtisb.posthaven.com)
9818.
Visionary Mathematician Vladimir Voevodsky Dies at 51 (quantamagazine.org)
9819.
Here’s the Awful 146-Word “Essay” That Earned an A- for a UNC Jock (slate.com)
9820.
Elon Musk: BFR AMA on r/space in 2 hours (It might be r/spacex) (twitter.com)
9821.
DecoTime an angular arduino based timer (coolate.com)
9822.
Revisiting one of Star Trek’s most political episodes, “Past Tense”, set in 2024 (theatlantic.com)
9823.
Show HN: Linux for normal people (github.com)
9824.
Existing US Tax Code Hurts American Firms (uplift.theepoch.com)
9825.
A simple pomodoro in C (github.com)
9826.
Microsoft-groove-app-download-free (app-droid.com)
9827.
Why open offices are the answer, but only for now (behavioralscientist.org)
9828.
NMRCloudQ: A Quantum Cloud Experience on a NMR Quantum Computer (nmrcloudq.com)
9829.
Online Porn Is the Ultimate Privacy Nightmare (makeuseof.com)
9830.
Bitcoin isn’t tulip mania, tulip mania wasn’t even tulip mania (reddit.com)
9831.
Algorithms and Utils for Machine Learning in JavaScript (github.com)
9832.
Have dirt that could impeach Trump? Larry Flynt will pay you $10M (washingtonpost.com)
9833.
SmartCities’s Cyber Security Role and Ethical Challenges (blog.valbonne-consulting.com)
9834.
Bank of England chief cashier says 'cash is not in decline' (businessinsider.com)
9835.
Ask HN: Firefox throwing SEC_ERROR_OCSP_INVALID_SIGNING_CERT errors
9836.
Why is it so difficult to count dead people? (bbc.com)
9837.
Classic papers – Google Scholar (scholar.google.com)
9838.
Genes for Skin Color Rebut Dated Notions of Race, Researchers Say (nytimes.com)
9839.
Rethinking free speech on campus (economist.com)
9840.
Speculative Technology Pop-Up Event in the Bay Area (altr3.io)