2017 Archive
6451.
A black market where people pay for Instagram verification (mashable.com)
6452.
CRISPR 2.0 Is Here, and It’s More Precise (technologyreview.com)
6453.
Drip Irrigation Design Guidelines (irrigationtutorials.com)
6454.
Tell Google: Stop Killing Monopoly Research (citizensagainstmonopoly.org)
6455.
16% of the code on the average site belongs to Facebook (medium.com)
6456.
Missilemap (nuclearsecrecy.com)
6457.
SpaceX’s Dragon capsule successfully returns from ISS resupply mission (techcrunch.com)
6458.
Show HN: PumpkinDB, an event sourcing database engine (pumpkindb.org)
6459.
German Space Center has constructed the world’s largest artificial Sun (newatlas.com)
6460.
Happy birthday to GNU: celebrating 34 years of the free software movement (fsf.org)
6461.
OpenBSD: arm64 platform now officially supported, and has syspatch(8) (undeadly.org)
6462.
Claude Shannon’s method for formulating and solving problems (businessinsider.com)
6463.
Technical Book on Deep Learning (github.com)
6464.
How Algolia Reduces Latency (stackshare.io)
6465.
Math Journal Editors Quit for Open Access (insidehighered.com)
6466.
Sony plans to make vinyl records again (washingtonpost.com)
6467.
The Efficacy of Reddit’s 2015 Ban Examined Through Hate Speech [pdf] (comp.social.gatech.edu)
6468.
Her six-hour commute each day seems crazy, but her affordable rent is not (latimes.com)
6469.
US committee votes $30,000 increase in minimum salary of H1B visa workers (businesstoday.in)
6470.
China's $1T Plan to Shake Up the Economic Order (nytimes.com)
6471.
Angular 5.0.0 (blog.angular.io)
6472.
Why Snapchat Spectacles failed (techcrunch.com)
6473.
The digital native is a myth (nature.com)
6474.
Snopes asks community for donations (snopes.com)
6475.
Station X Linux Machines (stationx.rocks)
6476.
Superhuman is what Gmail would be if built today (techcrunch.com)
6477.
An old idea to make cities more pedestrian-friendly: pedestrian scrambles (governing.com)
6478.
Velodyne Announces a Solid-State Lidar (spectrum.ieee.org)
6479.
I still love Kierkegaard (aeon.co)
6480.
Louisiana’s Governor Declares State Of Emergency Over Disappearing Coastline (npr.org)