2017 Archive
4621.
Ditching Go for Node.js (github.com)
4622.
Yubikey with USB-C (yubico.com)
4623.
Compute Engine machine types with up to 96 vCPUs and 624GB of memory (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
4624.
From Markdown to remote code execution in Atom (statuscode.ch)
4625.
Chromium: Add support for Animated PNG (chromium.googlesource.com)
4626.
AMD takes on Intel with new Ryzen processors for laptops (theverge.com)
4627.
A faster BBC News front page (wildlyinaccurate.com)
4628.
Debian 9.2 released (debian.org)
4629.
Let’s Get Excited About Maintenance (nytimes.com)
4630.
Apple’s culture of secrecy wore down Swift creator and Xcode lead Chris Lattner (9to5mac.com)
4631.
Startup wants to build tools for lawyers to speed up legal services (washingtonpost.com)
4632.
Turbo Pascal Compiler (2013) (teamten.com)
4633.
Homebrew 1.2.0 (brew.sh)
4634.
Deep Learning for Siri’s Voice (machinelearning.apple.com)
4635.
The Right to Read (1997) (gnu.org)
4636.
Darktable 2.4.0 released (darktable.org)
4637.
Minideb – A small image based on Debian designed for use in containers (github.com)
4638.
ODrive Project – Using inexpensive brushless motors in high performance robotics (odriverobotics.com)
4639.
Server room with seismic isolation floor in Japan earthquake disaster [video] (youtube.com)
4640.
Rolling Your Own Blockchain in Haskell (michaelburge.us)
4641.
The Evolution of Code Deploys at Reddit (redditblog.com)
4642.
A Neural Network in 11 Lines of Python (2015) (iamtrask.github.io)
4643.
Scientists make huge dataset of nearby stars available to public (news.mit.edu)
4644.
Growing a Compiler (2009) (cs.dartmouth.edu)
4645.
“I'm Kabir and I'm a 13 y/o maker” (twitter.com)
4646.
Staying Rich Without Manufacturing Will Be Hard (bloomberg.com)
4647.
O’Reilly Media has stopped retailing books directly on its ecommerce store (oreilly.com)
4648.
Poverty is not a personal choice, but a reflection of society (theconversation.com)
4649.
Fighting Neo-Nazis and the Future of Free Expression (eff.org)
4650.
It’s Complicated: Unraveling the mystery of why people act as they do (theamericanscholar.org)