October 2017 Archive
2221.
Citron thinks Shopify is like Herbalife (citronresearch.com)
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What It Looks Like When the President Asks People to Snitch on Neighbors (splinternews.com)
2223.
Ask HN: How much economics as an entrepreneur should i know?
2224.
I program for a living and I'm addicted to the internet. Help
2225.
The Fight to Bring Home the Headdress of an Aztec Emperor (atlasobscura.com)
2226.
Statistics with the array language Klong (t3x.org)
2227.
How I Use GitHub Releases for Painless Shipping (spin.atomicobject.com)
2228.
Whitehouse.gov petitions are blocked from search results (petitions.whitehouse.gov)
2229.
I haven't experienced imposter syndrome, and maybe you haven't either (rachsmith.com)
2230.
Federal Judge Unseals New York Crime Lab’s Software for Analyzing DNA Evidence (propublica.org)
2231.
Botnik, an AI-assisted humor application (wired.com)
2232.
Commonly Asked Data Science Interview Questions (springboard.com)
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Pornhub is using machine learning to automatically tag its 5M videos (theverge.com)
2234.
Apple gave Uber's app 'unprecedented' access to a secret backdoor (businessinsider.in)
2235.
The Emperor’s New Music: The high stakes of popular music in ancient China (laphamsquarterly.org)
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Will Computers Redefine the Roots of Math? (2015) (quantamagazine.org)
2237.
Save Code Share: EU Copyright Review Threatens Free and Open Source Software (savecodeshare.eu)
2238.
A Point of View: Chess and 18th Century artificial intelligence (2013) (bbc.com)
2239.
'Anemic' iPhone 8 demand drags Apple shares lower (reuters.com)
2240.
When Microsoft Plans to End Its Free Windows 10 Upgrade Offer (hothardware.com)
2241.
Show HN: Coinerra – JavaScript Crypto Miner (coinerra.com)
2242.
Chop and change: Hacking is making its way to furniture (1843magazine.com)
2243.
Uber is still fingerprinting your iPhone
2244.
Redux Connector – Connect to redux state from within your JSX (npmjs.com)
2245.
Fully driverless cars could be months away (arstechnica.com)
2246.
How Ludwig II’s love for Wagner inspired the world’s greatest work of fan art (laphamsquarterly.org)
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Magic Leap confirms $502M Series D round (techcrunch.com)
2248.
Protect Your Privacy, Ditch Mainstream Email (antifederal.com)
2249.
Trump’s DOJ tries to rebrand weakened encryption as “responsible encryption” (arstechnica.com)
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China speeds ahead of U.S. as quantum race escalates, worrying scientists (mcclatchydc.com)