2017 Archive
1291.
Chrome Widevine DRM can no longer be disabled (bugs.chromium.org)
1292.
Samsung DeX (samsung.com)
1293.
VLC maintainer has refused “several tens of millions of Euro” (reddit.com)
1294.
Tesla Flips the Switch on the Gigafactory (bloomberg.com)
1295.
Dynamicland (dynamicland.org)
1296.
How do you find integer solutions to x/(y + z) + y/(x + z) + z/(x + y) = 4? (quora.com)
1297.
What could happen if you refuse to unlock your phone at the US border? (arstechnica.com)
1298.
Run for Office: Find all elected offices you are eligible to run for (runforoffice.org)
1299.
Introducing Keras 2 (blog.keras.io)
1300.
Ask HN: If you were to switch career, what would you do?
1301.
SEC Issues Report Concluding DAO Tokens, a Digital Asset, Were Securities (sec.gov)
1302.
MS Paint is here to stay (blogs.windows.com)
1303.
First Human Embryos Edited in U.S (technologyreview.com)
1304.
How To Go Viral By Using Fake Reddit Likes (hack-pr.com)
1305.
Escaping Docker container using waitid() – CVE-2017-5123 (twistlock.com)
1306.
Uber Driver Tip-Hustling Schemes (angelinatravels.boardingarea.com)
1307.
Request for Startups: News, Jobs, and Democracy (blog.ycombinator.com)
1308.
Analysis of the United Airlines passenger removal incident (hasbrouck.org)
1309.
Google and IBM announce Istio – easily secure and manage microservices (developer.ibm.com)
1310.
Lisp in fewer than 200 lines of C (carld.github.io)
1311.
Street Fighter II's AI Engine (sf2platinum.wordpress.com)
1312.
New GitHub Terms of Service require removing many open-source works (mirbsd.org)
1313.
Things I have learnt as the software engineering lead of a multinational (minnenratta.wordpress.com)
1314.
Using tmux properly (danielallendeutsch.com)
1315.
The eigenvector of “Why we moved from language X to language Y” (erikbern.com)
1316.
Stanford University data glitch exposes truth about scholarships (sfchronicle.com)
1317.
80-year Harvard study has been showing how to live a healthy and happy life (news.harvard.edu)
1318.
Trolling the Entire Internet (codeword.xyz)
1319.
Software Engineering at Google (arxiv.org)
1320.
Invisible unicorns: Big companies that started with little or no money (techcrunch.com)