September 2015 Archive
6121.
Driverless 'Pod' Paves Way for Smartphone-Summoned Transport (bloomberg.com)
6122.
Rendering 12,000 Image Albums at Imgur (maxburstein.com)
6123.
ES6 in Depth (ponyfoo.com)
6124.
They Tried to Guess My Age by My Vocabulary. They Were Wrong (theparisreview.org)
6125.
Networking Explained: Under the Hood of Docker Container Orchestration Platform (blog.kontena.io)
6126.
Examining Who Runs the United States (nytimes.com)
6127.
An interactive introduction to Spark, using Python (dataquest.io)
6128.
Deep Learning Machine Teaches Itself Chess in 72 Hours, Plays Above Master Level (technologyreview.com)
6129.
Why Futurism Has a Cultural Blndspot (m.nautil.us)
6130.
Leap files for bankruptcy, auctions off remaining buses (sfexaminer.com)
6131.
SMEs need robots that know their limitations and ask for help (robohub.org)
6132.
Let's add a million words to the dictionary (kickstarter.com)
6133.
What Congress' new email-privacy bill means for your inbox (dailydot.com)
6134.
Interactive Data Science with Beaker and Rodeo (blog.dominodatalab.com)
6135.
The most crucial item that migrants and refugees carry is a smartphone (qz.com)
6136.
“Revenue Insecurity” and the Freemium Death Spiral (blog.aha.io)
6137.
The U.S. Army Once Dreamed of a Jetpack Future (warisboring.com)
6138.
Learn Apache Cassandra (academy.datastax.com)
6139.
Rails Is a Ghetto (2007) (harmful.cat-v.org)
6140.
Sunshine: Live, street-level weather forecasts more accurate than ever before (thesunshine.co)
6141.
Chicago sued for controversial “Cloud Tax” (genius.com)
6142.
HP cuts 30,000 jobs as it splits into two companies (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6143.
Feds fight back against civil asset forfeiture reform (techdirt.com)
6144.
Lisp interpreter written in Awk (github.com)
6145.
Show HN: Yup, Another Hacker/Designer News Reader (starterfeed.com)
6146.
Show HN: Traffic Cop – Network (2G/3G) Emulation on an OpenWRT Router (shuhaowu.com)
6147.
Tor's statement on Kilton Public Library's decision to reinstate its Tor relay (twitter.com)
6148.
Who are the famous programmers? (esr.ibiblio.org)
6149.
Dashboards are changing the way decisions are made. And that matters (quarterly.demos.co.uk)
6150.
Cryptome: all PGP public keys of John Young and Cryptome have been compromised (cryptome.org)