September 2016 Archive
10321.
Lack of communication when looking for a job
10322.
OCR Hacker Challenge – Win a Ticket to the Augmented World Expo (anyline.io)
10323.
The Code Coverage Paradox (blog.decaresystems.ie)
10324.
You Can Leave Your Children in a Tesla Now and They Won’t Die Because Technology (jalopnik.com)
10325.
Ask HN: Python: Procedural vs. Object-Oriented – what factors matter?
10326.
Show HN: Hakkeri for iOS – readable and minimalistic Hacker News (sampsakuronen.github.io)
10327.
This Bluetooth Dongle Gives Screens the Smarts to Know You're There (fastcodesign.com)
10328.
AirPods Aren't Headphones, They're Apple's First Implants (fastcoexist.com)
10329.
Wall Street’s IPO Business: The Worst in 20 Years (wsj.com)
10330.
Big Data: A Novel About Machine Learning (amazon.com)
10331.
Show HN: Income Reporters – Tracking bloggers who post their income reports (incomereporters.com)
10332.
Enable Compression via .htaccess (blog.codesupport.info)
10333.
Amazon closes at all-time high (cnbc.com)
10334.
The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Artistic Creation (estranhosidade.wordpress.com)
10335.
Ask HN: What are you using for integration testing?
10336.
iPhone 7 review: how good can a phone be if the battery doesn't last even a day? (theguardian.com)
10337.
This Preprocessor for XML and JSON Has Readable Syntax and Code Reuse (malina.tech)
10338.
Twitter reportedly in talks with Google, Salesforce for potential sale (theverge.com)
10339.
For Kids, Learning Is Moving (nautil.us)
10340.
Pimcore a php cms and framework (blog.codesupport.info)
10341.
How Android took the world by storm in 8 years (youtube.com)
10342.
Malware figures out it's running on VMs and refuses to execute (theregister.co.uk)
10343.
Inside the Troubled Development of Star Citizen (kotaku.co.uk)
10344.
Salesforce, Google, Microsoft, Verizon are all eyeing up a Twitter bid (techcrunch.com)
10345.
Facebook Disables Accounts of Palestinian Editors (commondreams.org)
10346.
What Does Mark Zuckerberg Mean When He Says He Wants to Cure Diseases by 2100? (npr.org)
10347.
The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution (age-of-the-sage.org)
10348.
Slate, now 20 years old, reflects on the value of taking the long view (niemanlab.org)
10349.
Ask HN: Why do we put up with such restrictive IP contracts?
10350.
Ask HN: How do you learn to be in a team