October 2017 Archive
1921.
Rise of the yimbys: the angry millennials with a radical housing solution (theguardian.com)
1922.
Blockchain Could Help Us Reclaim Control of Our Personal Data (hbr.org)
1923.
PCI-SIG Releases PCIe 4.0 Specs (tomshardware.com)
1924.
PornHub served up malware in ads for a year undetected (proofpoint.com)
1925.
Wealth Management Products in China (2015) [pdf] (rba.gov.au)
1926.
Fast and accurate language identification using fastText (fasttext.cc)
1927.
Prostitution Reduces Rape (marginalrevolution.com)
1928.
Building a Sentiment aware Polymer input control – A UI experiment using CoreNLP (medium.com)
1929.
Conversations with some of the most interesting people in science and tech (ihmc.us)
1930.
Apple fires engineer after his daughter’s iPhone X video goes viral (bizjournals.com)
1931.
Pence: “America Will Return to the Moon–and Go Beyond” (whitehouse.gov)
1932.
General Motors Is Going All Electric (wired.com)
1933.
Wag, the ‘Uber for Dog-Walking,’ Is Drawing Uber-Like Scrutiny (bloomberg.com)
1934.
What Facebook Did to American Democracy (theatlantic.com)
1935.
Ask HN: Who is the target audience for ~$1000 software?
1936.
People killed in terrorist attacks in 2017: Europe vs. Africa (rts.ch)
1937.
What Do IBM Mainframe Computers Look Like Today? (nanalyze.com)
1938.
Ask HN: Have you relocated from the Bay Area to another tech hub?
1939.
Show HN: Apify – Turn any website into an API (apify.com)
1940.
REM: Resource-efficient mining for blockchains (blog.acolyer.org)
1941.
How Cucumber Open Source Maintainers Do Mob Programming (infoq.com)
1942.
Capital-as-a-Service (socialcapital.com)
1943.
Clarifying Recent Tests (media.fb.com)
1944.
Oil Firms Learn to Move an Ancient Product with New-Age Tech (nytimes.com)
1945.
Great, now there's 'responsible encryption' (engadget.com)
1946.
Me and my robotic suit (reuters.com)
1947.
The Origin of the Stored Program Concept (1985) [pdf] (sydney.edu.au)
1948.
Comments on the MISRA C coding guidelines (2012) (knosof.co.uk)
1949.
Remote Maintenance of Molten Salt Reactors [video] (youtube.com)
1950.
Electric Honeycombs Form When Nature Gets Out of Balance (nytimes.com)