2017 Archive
3031.
CERN experiment discovers five new particles (stfc.ac.uk)
3032.
Apple Is Working on a Dedicated Chip to Power AI on Devices (bloomberg.com)
3033.
SHA-1 collider: Make your own colliding PDFs (alf.nu)
3034.
SQL Operations Studio (github.com)
3035.
How Rust is tested (brson.github.io)
3036.
A Programmer’s Introduction to Unicode (reedbeta.com)
3037.
The myth of using Scala as a better Java (appliedscala.com)
3038.
Cities with Uber Have Lower Rates of Ambulance Usage (npr.org)
3039.
A hot bath has benefits similar to exercise (theconversation.com)
3040.
VPNs are not the solution to a policy problem (asininetech.com)
3041.
How I got my dream job in the tech industry without a CS degree (billmei.net)
3042.
Most popular Python packages now support Python 3 (py3readiness.org)
3043.
I ask 100 information questions to four digital assistants (vlad.d2dx.com)
3044.
Thunderbird’s Future Home (blog.mozilla.org)
3045.
Switching from 1Password to Bitwarden (jcs.org)
3046.
Clojure 1.9 is now available (blog.cognitect.com)
3047.
Blackbird: Bitcoin arbitrage (github.com)
3048.
Azure Container Instances (azure.microsoft.com)
3049.
Lockdown – The coming war on general-purpose computing (2012) (boingboing.net)
3050.
How to GraphQL – A Fullstack Tutorial for GraphQL (howtographql.com)
3051.
A Good Vimrc (2014) (dougblack.io)
3052.
Tokyo street fashion and culture: 1980 – 2017 (google.com)
3053.
Software Developers after 40, 50 and 60 Who're Still Coding (belitsoft.com)
3054.
Facebook Will Introduce Ads as Videos Start, a Move Long Resisted (wsj.com)
3055.
Why would anyone choose Docker over fat binaries? (smashcompany.com)
3056.
Bootstrapping My Side Project to $6k/Month (indiehackers.com)
3057.
Moving The New York Times Games Platform to Google App Engine (open.nytimes.com)
3058.
What We Get Wrong About Technology (timharford.com)
3059.
Uber must turn over information about its acquisition of Otto to Waymo (techcrunch.com)
3060.
ReactOS 0.4.6 released (reactos.org)