2017 Archive
2251.
The open-office trend is destroying the workplace (2014) (washingtonpost.com)
2252.
Snap Tumbles Below IPO Opening Price as Analysts Say Sell (bloomberg.com)
2253.
Rivals Intel and AMD Team Up on PC Chips to Battle Nvidia (wsj.com)
2254.
Open Source License Business Perception Report (writing.kemitchell.com)
2255.
A New Twist on Neural Networks (www-wired-com.cdn.ampproject.org)
2256.
The Power of Prolog (metalevel.at)
2257.
Cooling the tube – Engineering heat out of the Underground (ianvisits.co.uk)
2258.
Cello – A library that brings higher level programming to C (libcello.org)
2259.
Show HN: Password-protect a static HTML page (robinmoisson.github.io)
2260.
Building a NAS (jro.io)
2261.
Autonomous Robots Plant, Tend, and Harvest Entire Crop of Barley (spectrum.ieee.org)
2262.
Django 1.11 Released (djangoproject.com)
2263.
Mozilla Awards Over Half a Million to Open Source Projects (blog.mozilla.org)
2264.
Tree Style Tabs Extension Ported to Firefox 57 (addons.mozilla.org)
2265.
The Infrastructure Behind Twitter: Scale (blog.twitter.com)
2266.
The Brain Can Only Take So Much Focus (hbr.org)
2267.
From Python to Numpy (labri.fr)
2268.
Microsoft Allowed to Sue U.S. Government Over E-mail Surveillance (bloomberg.com)
2269.
How the Instant Pot cooker developed a cult following (bbc.co.uk)
2270.
The Dark Side of Doctoring (ericlevi.com)
2271.
Google scored points with its community by supporting Kotlin (backchannel.com)
2272.
Theresa May to create new internet controlled and regulated by government (independent.co.uk)
2273.
The relationship between mindset and getting old (aging.nautil.us)
2274.
Show HN: How to write a recursive descent parser (craftinginterpreters.com)
2275.
Nintendo announced Switch Dev kits are $500 (translate.googleusercontent.com)
2276.
Exploiting the Wi-Fi Stack on Apple Devices (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
2277.
Google Pixel 2 and 2 XL announced (theverge.com)
2278.
Goldman Sachs Is Setting Up a Cryptocurrency Trading Desk (bloomberg.com)
2279.
Homebrew 1.4.0 (brew.sh)
2280.
Groups funded by the Koch brothers are campaigning against municipal broadband (wired.com)