September 2016 Archive
3001.
Literary Dopplegängers and interestingness (sappingattention.blogspot.com)
3002.
How Google and Others Are Plotting the Revenge of the Web App (fastcompany.com)
3003.
Scott Adams: Clinton race for president is probably over (blog.dilbert.com)
3004.
Offline First: Introducing TrueTime for Swift and Android (tech.instacart.com)
3005.
Facebook loses legal bid to prevent girl suing over naked picture (theguardian.com)
3006.
Introducing Kyt – The New York Times Web App Configuration Toolkit (open.blogs.nytimes.com)
3007.
How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat (nytimes.com)
3008.
Faster parallel computing (news.mit.edu)
3009.
The man who walks people for a living (theguardian.com)
3010.
The bumpy road towards iPhone 5c NAND mirroring (arxiv.org)
3011.
The Chevrolet Bolt is a quiet revolution: An electric car for the masses (slate.com)
3012.
Paralyzed man regains use of arms and hands after experimental stem cell therapy (kurzweilai.net)
3013.
A Fellowship to FOIA the Crap Out of Peter Thiel (boingboing.net)
3014.
Scalable Stream Processing: A Survey of Storm, Samza, Spark and Flink (medium.com)
3015.
Resurrecting Freenode Tor hidden service (freenode.net)
3016.
Simple URL Routing for Redux and React (beautifulcode.1stdibs.com)
3017.
So many issues with data and testing. What are you dealing with? (surveymonkey.com)
3018.
The MIT License line by line (writing.kemitchell.com)
3019.
Stephen Hawking wants to find aliens before they find us (cnet.com)
3020.
Bootstrapping resources in CloudFormation (dwolla.com)
3021.
An Introduction to Stock Market Data Analysis with Python (Part 1) (blog.yhat.com)
3022.
Apple Logs Your iMessage Contacts – And May Share Them with Police (theintercept.com)
3023.
Systemd v209+: local denial-of-service attack (openwall.com)
3024.
Apple Logs your iMessage contacts, and may share them with police (theintercept.com)
3025.
Full Resolution Image Compression with Recurrent Neural Networks (arxiv.org)
3026.
Seven rules for perfect Japanese typography (medium.com)
3027.
Keybase
3028.
Female Russian founder. Should I talk in Y Combinator video?
3029.
Was Microsoft Built on Stolen Goods? (eetimes.com)
3030.
$5,900 chair may be the tech world's new key to productivity (latimes.com)