2017 Archive
3631.
Google Is Close to Buying HTC Assets to Bolster Hardware (bloomberg.com)
3632.
How do you make programmers work 60-80 hours per week? (brianknapp.me)
3633.
Concurrent JavaScript: It can work (webkit.org)
3634.
Adderall Risks: Much More Than You Wanted to Know (slatestarcodex.com)
3635.
Best CPUs for Workstations: 2017 (anandtech.com)
3636.
If your iOS 11 device unexpectedly restarts repeatedly on or after December 2 (support.apple.com)
3637.
Intel will ship processors with integrated AMD graphics and memory (arstechnica.com)
3638.
Why I haven't jumped ship from Common Lisp to Racket just yet (fare.livejournal.com)
3639.
Opioid makers made payments to one in 12 U.S. doctors (news.brown.edu)
3640.
Facebook’s Onavo Gives Social-Media Firm Inside Peek at Rivals’ Users (wsj.com)
3641.
Is StubHub's Website Deceiving Users? (jordancolburn.com)
3642.
Container Isolation Gone Wrong (sysdig.com)
3643.
Lychee identified as cause for mystery deadly childhood illness in India (abc.net.au)
3644.
Ask HN: How and where can I publish my research on AI as a college dropout?
3645.
Prettier 1.0 (jlongster.com)
3646.
A Candle Loses Nothing by Lighting Another Candle (stephaniehurlburt.com)
3647.
WikiHouse – Open source buildings and interiors for self-build (wikihouse.cc)
3648.
A computer science study plan (github.com)
3649.
A response to “How to never complete anything” (neilonsoftware.com)
3650.
A list of public JSON APIs for use in web development (github.com)
3651.
iPad Pro (apple.com)
3652.
Snap Inc. Reports First Quarter 2017 Results (investor.snap.com)
3653.
Will Democracy Survive Big Data and Artificial Intelligence? (scientificamerican.com)
3654.
Can a Living Creature Be as Big as a Galaxy? (nautil.us)
3655.
The Cult of DD (eklitzke.org)
3656.
Sam Altman: ‘Too many’ Y Combinator companies raise money (venturebeat.com)
3657.
Someone forged my resignation letter (workplace.stackexchange.com)
3658.
LSD microdoses make people feel sharper, and scientists want to know how (theverge.com)
3659.
Localizing “Papers, Please” (2014) (dukope.tumblr.com)
3660.
Blockchains: How They Work and Why They’ll Change the World (spectrum.ieee.org)