October 2017 Archive
2341.
Google Serves Fake News Ads in an Unlikely Place: Fact-Checking Sites (nytimes.com)
2342.
The Tyranny of Structurelessness (jofreeman.com)
2343.
Show HN: Simple and efficient way to show information about Memcache (github.com)
2344.
A Fast, Secure Migration to Google Cloud Platform Using Cloudflare (blog.cloudflare.com)
2345.
How Casio is selling $900 selfie cameras in China (theverge.com)
2346.
Malta car bomb kills Panama Papers journalist (theguardian.com)
2347.
Aftereffects of the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora (nautil.us)
2348.
The ultimate guide to writing a Go tool (arslan.io)
2349.
Modern Upgrades for the Hayes Chronograph (biosrhythm.com)
2350.
Serverless speech recognition with WebAssembly (patter.io)
2351.
Chaos in Catalonia as Separatist Leader Runs into a Dead End (bloomberg.com)
2352.
Show HN: Tic Tac Toe Implemented in Elm (vishaltelangre.com)
2353.
Meetings – A culture of excess that hurts our productivity and morale (hackernoon.com)
2354.
The Cultural Axis (nybooks.com)
2355.
Managify – Content Management Platform for Projects, Notes, Bookmarks, Passwords (managify.org)
2356.
Get Rich Quick by Mining Ether with AWS Spot (medium.com)
2357.
Uber Visa Card (uber.com)
2358.
Astronaut Scott Kelly on the devastating effects of a year in space (theage.com.au)
2359.
Why Don't We Build a Telescope Without Mirrors or Lenses? (forbes.com)
2360.
Scientists pinpoint the singularity for quantum computers (phys.org)
2361.
White House Chief of Staff's phone has been compromised for months (politico.com)
2362.
Gold and silver lost via effluents and sludge from wastewater treatment plants (eawag.ch)
2363.
How Failure Made ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Great (nytimes.com)
2364.
Through the Looking Glass (Part 1) (hackernoon.com)
2365.
Several women accuse tech pundit Robert Scoble of sexual harassment (arstechnica.com)
2366.
Show HN: Serverless speech recognition with WebAssembly (patter.io)
2367.
Yubico launches YubiHSM 2: The smallest, cheapest Hardware Security Module (HSM) (zdnet.com)
2368.
Sonar, a linting tool for the web (sonarwhal.com)
2369.
U.S. secretly tested carcinogen in Western Canada during the Cold War (nationalpost.com)
2370.
How Valuable Is a Unicorn? Maybe Not as Much as It Claims to Be (nytimes.com)