2017 Archive
5131.
Amazon has a patent to keep people from comparison shopping in stores (washingtonpost.com)
5132.
More than 800 startups sign letter objecting to plans to kill net neutrality (theverge.com)
5133.
Forget iPhone X–Apple's Best Product Is Its Privacy Stance (time.com)
5134.
Seed funding has declined (techcrunch.com)
5135.
Stratus: Servers that won’t quit – The 24 year running computer (cpushack.com)
5136.
Olin College Produces Founders at Five Times the Rate of Stanford (blog.ledwards.com)
5137.
Wine Running on Windows with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (woafre.tk)
5138.
When did the golden age of The Simpsons end? (nathancunn.com)
5139.
Freshwater from salt water using only solar energy (news.rice.edu)
5140.
Ask HN: Is there a powerful open-source Google Calendar replacement?
5141.
Who’s Sitting Next to You on the Subway? An R Train in September (nymag.com)
5142.
CKEditor 5: New approach to rich text editing on the web (ckeditor.com)
5143.
The Only McLaren F1 Technician in North America (roadandtrack.com)
5144.
Hackers who broke into Equifax exploited a flaw in open-source server software (qz.com)
5145.
Ask HN: Time Management Tricks and Tips
5146.
Transit starts crowd-sourcing real-time transit times as official feed breaks (medium.com)
5147.
My biggest mistake as an F1 engineer (linkedin.com)
5148.
Show HN: /usr/bin/htop (0xfee1dead.top)
5149.
Comcast uses MITM JavaScript injection to serve account related information (privateinternetaccess.com)
5150.
Shell scripts to improve your writing (matt.might.net)
5151.
50 days of postmarketOS (ollieparanoid.github.io)
5152.
The CIA's “Development Tradecraft Do's and Dont's” (schneier.com)
5153.
ScummVM 2.0 released (scummvm.org)
5154.
Complexity and Strategy (hackernoon.com)
5155.
Cathleen Morawetz has died (nytimes.com)
5156.
Game developer’s guide to graphical projections (medium.com)
5157.
Self-Normalizing Neural Networks (arxiv.org)
5158.
Electric Cars Soon Will Cost Less Than Gas Cars, Research Suggests (industryweek.com)
5159.
How real are real numbers? (2004) (arxiv.org)
5160.
Ask HN: Have you created a programming language and why?