October 2017 Archive
2041.
They thought they were going to rehab. They ended up in chicken plants (revealnews.org)
2042.
End-To-End Encrypted RPC/PubSub Over Tor (meejah.ca)
2043.
How libraries decide which books to keep (2014) (medium.com)
2044.
The Spread of Feynman Diagrams in the USA, Japan, and the USSR (2004) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
2045.
A New History of the First Peoples in the Americas (theatlantic.com)
2046.
Americans Are Retiring Later, Dying Sooner and Sicker In-Between (bloomberg.com)
2047.
How I Overcame a Failed Startup and Created a $30,000/Month Business (failory.com)
2048.
Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
2049.
Hands-On with the $159 Google Pixel Buds (techcrunch.com)
2050.
Why do our programs need to read input and write output? (haskellforall.com)
2051.
Google CEO Appeases Publishers with Subscriptions (bloomberg.com)
2052.
The Intel Optane SSD 900P 280G Review (anandtech.com)
2053.
Gun Deaths in America (Data Visualization) (fivethirtyeight.com)
2054.
Don’t Be Scared About the End of Capitalism, Be Excited to Build What Comes Next (fastcompany.com)
2055.
Raccoons Pass Aesop's Fable Test By Upending It (news.nationalgeographic.com)
2056.
State Borders Were Drawn in the Distant Past. Time to Reimagine the Map? (2014) (slate.com)
2057.
Nevermore: an experimental Emacs interface for Notmuch (github.com)
2058.
Microsoft Edge for iOS and Android: What developers need to know (blogs.windows.com)
2059.
Twitter Says It Overstated Monthly-User Figures for 3 Years (nytimes.com)
2060.
Unity 2017.2 is now available (blogs.unity3d.com)
2061.
GAW Miners founder owes nearly $10M to SEC over Bitcoin fraud (arstechnica.com)
2062.
The Two Economies: The Top 40% and the Bottom 60% (linkedin.com)
2063.
AddGene: Nonprofit Plasmid Repository (addgene.org)
2064.
Equifax Deserves the Corporate Death Penalty (wired.com)
2065.
Humble Bundle Is Joining Forces with IGN (blog.humblebundle.com)
2066.
The Mac mini isn’t dead yet, says Tim Cook (arstechnica.com)
2067.
Nothing Is Cheaper Than Proof of Work (truthcoin.info)
2068.
My Dinners with Harold (story.californiasunday.com)
2069.
Limor “ladyada” Fried was kicked off Facebook and no one will tell her why (boingboing.net)
2070.
Zuckerberg’s Preposterous Defense of Facebook (mobile.nytimes.com)