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What if AI just makes us work harder? (ft.com)

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Network Programming with Go (jan.newmarch.name)
WhisperSystems - Creating a low-latency calling network (whispersystems.org)
Network Autoconfiguration with Go and ØMQ (kyleisom.net)
This hasn't been proofread by anyone besides myself (or code reviewed), so it might be a little rough.
Storehaus is a library that makes it easy to work with asynchronous key value stores (github.com)
Commotion Beta is out: Free Wireless Mesh Network Software (mailman.stanford.edu)
The Differences Between Onion Routing and Mix Networks (crypto.is)
Why IPv6 and Content Centric Networking Matter
For some reason, it goes without questioning that networked applications of significant complexity require a centralized server. Much of the nature of the web and the cloud are basically a result of this. In a number of cases, it's relatively legitimate. Some things just are significantly easier whe...
The network is reliable (aphyr.com)
Anticensorship in the Network Infrastructure (telex.cc)
ZeroTier One creates flat virtual Ethernet networks of almost unlimited size (zerotier.com)
How to Install A Wireless USB Network Card on Raspberry Pi (jeremymorgan.com)
A quick tutorial on how to set up a WiFi USB Dongle on the Raspberry Pi through SSH.
Ultrasonic Networking on the Web (smus.com)
Exploring LXC Networking (containerops.org)
clumsy, a Windows utility for simulating a broken network (jagt.github.io)
On Covert Acoustical Mesh Networks in Air (jocm.us)
GNUWorks (alexsmith.io)
exabgp: The BGP swiss army knife of networking (github.com)
Prioritization Only Works When There's Pending Data to Prioritize (insouciant.org)
Network Solutions Auto-Enroll: $1,850 (inessential.com)
Effective Spam and Malware Countermeasures - Network Noise Reduction Using Free Tools (bsdly.blogspot.com)
How CoAP Breaths Life Into Sensor Networks (iotworld.com)
nanomsg - networking communication patterns library (nanomsg.org)
Snabb Switch Reddit: great links on modern networking and system programming (reddit.com)
Nazca: Detecting Malware Distribution in Large-Scale Networks (seclab.cs.ucsb.edu)
The “Four Hamiltons” Framework for Mitigating Faults in the Cloud (highscalability.com)
Rapid DHCP: Or, how do Macs get on the network so fast? (2011) (cafbit.com)
Peer-to-peer networking app FireChat used in Taiwan "Sunflower Movement" protests (techinasia.com)
Found on /r/taiwan. I'm not sure if this is completely on-topic, but I think the fact that a messaging app not reliant on the standard tcp/ip infrastructure was widely used in the wild (with rather predictable results) is quite interesting.
Tesla Model S Ethernet Network Explored (dragtimes.com)
The Trick That Makes Google's Self-Driving Cars Work (theatlantic.com)
Cory Benfield wrote an HTTP2 framework in Python and compared it with HTTP1 (nbviewer.ipython.org)