September 2016 Archive
8581.
It's illegal to use Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 on a plane, says FAA (cnet.com)
8582.
Microservices – Please, don’t (blog.komand.com)
8583.
President Trump's First Term (newyorker.com)
8584.
Many car brands emit more pollution than Volkswagen, report finds (theguardian.com)
8585.
5 Logstash Alternatives (sematext.com)
8586.
Mesos at Strava (labs.strava.com)
8587.
A world without work is coming – it could be utopia or it could be hell (theguardian.com)
8588.
Viewing Large Diffs, Diffing Arbitrary Commits and More in Bitbucket Server (gitsense.com)
8589.
Deep neural networks for YouTube recommendations (blog.acolyer.org)
8590.
The Third Transportation Revolution (medium.com)
8591.
How to crash Docker by logging to stdout (github.com)
8592.
Good Series of Articles on Functional Programming in Java (ibm.com)
8593.
Show HN: A list of CLI tools available on AWS Lambda (github.com)
8594.
1000 Tons of Tainted Meat Seized in China Including Some Soaked in Bleach (time.com)
8595.
On teaching mathematics (pauli.uni-muenster.de)
8596.
A Cheat Sheet for Selenium WebDriver Exceptions (axatrikx.com)
8597.
I Promise this was a bad idea (korynunn.wordpress.com)
8598.
How I finished my endless reading list (felipeelias.github.io)
8599.
Thalmic Labs Announces $120M USD in Series B Funding (medium.com)
8600.
One year with Vim (advancedweb.hu)
8601.
Running FreeBSD in Travis-CI Thanks to KQEmu (erouault.blogspot.com)
8602.
What’s Happening in Your Ruby Application? (blackbytes.info)
8603.
House Review of Unauthorized Disclosures of NSA Contractor Edward Snowden [pdf] (intelligence.house.gov)
8604.
Tech Companies Streamline Vendor Vetting Process (blogs.wsj.com)
8605.
CaltechX CS1156x: Learning from Data (Introductory Machine Learning) (edx.org)
8606.
Apple continues hiring augmented and virtual reality experts (theverge.com)
8607.
New York Bombing Suspect Named as Ahmad Khan Rahami (bbc.co.uk)
8608.
A Reddit user has tried magic leap personally (reddit.com)
8609.
Successful field test of 1Tbps fiber optics (engadget.com)
8610.
How I gained access to TMobile’s national network for free (medium.com)