2017 Archive
2911.
Explain like I’m 5: Kerberos (2013) (roguelynn.com)
2912.
Do not let your CDN betray you: use subresource integrity (2015) (hacks.mozilla.org)
2913.
Lane Following Autopilot with Keras and Tensorflow (wroscoe.github.io)
2914.
The sequence 1 1 ∞ 5 6 3 3 3 (ipfs.io)
2915.
Stylo shipping in Firefox Nightly (reddit.com)
2916.
Show HN: Gutenberg – Modern CSS framework to print the web correctly (github.com)
2917.
Ask HN: Who really gives your personal info to Intelius, Instant Checkmate, etc?
2918.
My Institutional Review Board Nightmare (slatestarcodex.com)
2919.
Redoing all my home networking (blog.jessfraz.com)
2920.
DIY Powerwall Builders Are Using Recycled Laptop Batteries to Power Their Homes (motherboard.vice.com)
2921.
Things I Wish I'd Known Before Using Vagrant (zwischenzugs.com)
2922.
Ask HN: What are your favourite self-hosted tools?
2923.
Facebook and the Cost of Monopoly (stratechery.com)
2924.
JavaScript Start-up Performance (medium.com)
2925.
What Makes a Great Software Engineer? [pdf] (faculty.washington.edu)
2926.
What Really Happened with Vista (hackernoon.com)
2927.
Close-Up View of DNA Replication (ucdavis.edu)
2928.
A little-known iPhone feature that lets blind people see with their fingers (finance.yahoo.com)
2929.
Sandstorm is returning to its community roots (sandstorm.io)
2930.
A Brief History of the UUID (segment.com)
2931.
Finding a $5,000 Google Maps XSS by fiddling with Protobuf (medium.com)
2932.
Trump’s Next Move on Immigration to Hit Closer to Home for Tech (bloomberg.com)
2933.
Is the open office layout dead? (blogs.dropbox.com)
2934.
Hacking Voting Machines at Defcon (blog.horner.tj)
2935.
How Ikea's Billy bookcase took over the world (bbc.com)
2936.
A vigilante trying to improve IoT security (gizmodo.com)
2937.
14 People Make 500K Tons of Steel a Year in Austria (bloomberg.com)
2938.
Programmers are confessing their sins to protest a broken job interview process (theoutline.com)
2939.
How Discord Resizes 150M Images Every Day with Go and C++ (blog.discordapp.com)
2940.
We Aren’t Built to Live in the Moment (nytimes.com)