September 2016 Archive
6961.
Tech Debt Isn’t What You Think It Is (spin.atomicobject.com)
6962.
The Librarian's Bequest (insidehighered.com)
6963.
Ask HN: Why aren't their taxes in the country the patent is held?
6964.
Why CNN papers use 224x224 images?
6965.
Ask HN: Any suggestion about server administration tool for solo developer?
6966.
What exactly are recruiters looking for in a screen?
6967.
Show HN: Twitter stream visualization (statick.org)
6968.
Researcher Does What FBI Couldn't, Bypasses iOS Passcode Limit (news.softpedia.com)
6969.
The Intellectual yet Idiot (medium.com)
6970.
Ten Myths About Machine Learning (medium.com)
6971.
Pictures from research base in Antartica (imgur.com)
6972.
Swissquote Go: a game from a Swiss bank that lets people “catch” shares for free (swissquote.ch)
6973.
PR: Better Search Angular 2 Docs (github.com)
6974.
​Oracle abandons NetBeans to Apache (zdnet.com)
6975.
Trump’s FDA plan should raise concerns for Americans who eat food (msnbc.com)
6976.
Exploiting Window.Opener (chaoswebs.net)
6977.
Three Sins of Authors in Computer Science and Math (cs.cmu.edu)
6978.
How We Filmed Our Crowdfunding Video for Under $2,000 (blog.somaticlabs.io)
6979.
Real Time Analytics – Apache Storm – Apache Spark Streaming (streamanalytix.com)
6980.
ASK HN: How does mosh shell use UDP but provide reliability like TCP? (mosh.org)
6981.
Mozilla plans Firefox fix for same malware vulnerability that bit Tor [updated] (arstechnica.com)
6982.
Everything Old Is New Again, and a Compiler Bug (randomascii.wordpress.com)
6983.
Ask HN: Trying to Learn Delphi 7
6984.
The new chrome is awful
6985.
Verizon data overages, other charges hit Florida mom for $9,100 (cleveland.com)
6986.
The Difference Between Rationality and Intelligence (nytimes.com)
6987.
Mobileye says Tesla was 'pushing the envelope in terms of safety' (reuters.com)
6988.
I published my debut novel to critical acclaim – and then promptly went broke (marieclaire.com)
6989.
Police drop bomb on radicals' home in Philadelphia (1985) (nytimes.com)
6990.
The First Desktop Waterjet Cutter (kickstarter.com)