2017 Archive
5581.
Rising Rents Are Pushing More Tenants Past the Breaking Point (bloomberg.com)
5582.
Apple Watch sales up over 50% since last year (techcrunch.com)
5583.
Systemd Sucks, Long Live Systemd (naftuli.wtf)
5584.
110 N.F.L. Brains (nytimes.com)
5585.
Alibaba hits nearly $18B in ‘Singles Day’ orders in 12 hours (nytimes.com)
5586.
Tesla’s big battery in South Australia may prove the viability of renewables (theguardian.com)
5587.
Google: My interview experience (gilvegliach.it)
5588.
The Evolution of Container Usage at Netflix (techblog.netflix.com)
5589.
Microsoft Has It All—Almost (1985) (nytimes.com)
5590.
Visual Studio Code: Shipping One of the Largest Microsoft JavaScript Apps (realm.io)
5591.
Forget Survival of the Fittest: It Is Kindness That Counts (2009) (scientificamerican.com)
5592.
To www or not www (netlify.com)
5593.
Fossil – Next Generation (fossil-scm.org)
5594.
Azure Intellectual Property Advantage (azure.microsoft.com)
5595.
Proof of Work Without All the Work (arxiv.org)
5596.
About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 (support.apple.com)
5597.
Microsoft to Deliver Microsoft Cloud from Datacenters in Africa (blogs.microsoft.com)
5598.
Richard Posner: “The Real Corruption Is the Ownership of Congress by the Rich” (promarket.org)
5599.
Show HN: An API for scraping recipe web pages (choppingboard.recipes)
5600.
Ask HN: The WSJ paywall workaround no longer works. Why are their links allowed?
5601.
The hijacking flaw that lurked in Intel chips is worse than anyone thought (arstechnica.com)
5602.
Curl doesn’t spew binary anymore (daniel.haxx.se)
5603.
Building a QNX 7 Desktop (membarrier.wordpress.com)
5604.
Kerbal Space Oddities (aphyr.com)
5605.
GitPitch – Markdown Presentations for Devs on GitHub and GitLab (github.com)
5606.
Resources about programming practices for writing safety-critical software (github.com)
5607.
Windows 3.1 All Over Again (tomjoro.github.io)
5608.
Spinner (google.com)
5609.
How did “Handbook for Mortals” get on the NYT bestseller list? (pajiba.com)
5610.
As Electric Motors Impove, More Things Are Being Electrified (economist.com)