September 2016 Archive
6751.
Apple of my ear: The iPhone 7’s missed audio opportunity (recode.net)
6752.
Electron's API Docs as Structured Data (electron.atom.io)
6753.
The Age of Apple Is Over (hackernoon.com)
6754.
Why Developers Leave Big Name Software Companies (techbeacon.com)
6755.
An ancient Greek algorithm could reveal all-new prime numbers (sciencealert.com)
6756.
Microsoft executive: QWERTY keyboards will soon die out (neowin.net)
6757.
Why panpsychism fails to solve the problem of consciousness (aeon.co)
6758.
Plagiarism and Ponzi Scheme as a Startup Business Model?
6759.
HP Inc. Apologizes for Move That Blocked Rival Printer Cartridges (wsj.com)
6760.
Enable New AWS Console UI
6761.
9 Black Swan events that took the financial markets by storm [infographic] (call-levels.com)
6762.
Ask HN: Do you use more or less in shell?
6763.
MD5 Visualization Generator. Text to Image (text2image.moro.es)
6764.
Paid maternity leave has high cost and little benefit (mitpressjournals.org.sci-hub.cc)
6765.
Ask HN: Why are drones suddenly popular?
6766.
Your chances of dying (besthealthdegrees.com)
6767.
How much is an idea worth? (startups.stackexchange.com)
6768.
Private Dutch phone calls end up in the hands of an Australian software firm (dutchnews.nl)
6769.
Regular expressions can help you to solve programming interview riddles (blog.klipse.tech)
6770.
Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond? (theatlantic.com)
6771.
The Pitch Drop Experiment (atlasobscura.com)
6772.
Show HN: Got IoT but not sure what do? Find stuff (geeky.rocks)
6773.
Bark-Data Quality Service on Cloud for both real-time and batch data
6774.
Offline Storage Recommendations for Progressive Web Apps (medium.com)
6775.
“Live EXPLAIN” for a Postgres query (github.com)
6776.
Basic Income Is the Worst Response to Automation (realclearfuture.com)
6777.
Inside the Federal Bureau of Way Too Many Guns (gq.com)
6778.
Show HN: Remote debug and live update tool for Unity (u3d.as)
6779.
California woman holds party before killing herself (seattletimes.com)
6780.
Here’s how Russian hackers could actually tip an American election (washingtonpost.com)