September 2016 Archive
10381.
OldAms.nl – photos of old Amsterdam 1850-1999 using Google Maps (oldams.nl)
10382.
The Scientific 7-Minute Workout (mobile.nytimes.com)
10383.
Progress in the making (blog.mozilla.org)
10384.
Office UI Fabric – Site now focuses on React (dev.office.com)
10385.
A long-term toxicology study on pigs fed on genetically modified soy and maize [pdf] (organic-systems.org)
10386.
To peer or not to peer (peeringdb.com)
10387.
Show HN: Digital Signatures on the Blockchain – With Smart Contracts (dashboard.attores.com)
10388.
Apple iPhone 7 Teardown shows FPGA (chipworks.com)
10389.
AirPods: Just as bad as you thought they’d be (computerworld.com)
10390.
Ask HN: How can I focus and be less distracted?
10391.
San Francisco has an audacious plan to reclaim space from cars (vox.com)
10392.
Show HN: Twocentz iPhone app – Share opinions (itunes.apple.com)
10393.
HTTP status codes – Cats (iridakos.com)
10394.
Show HN: logtime - plain text time tracking in python (procrastinationlog.com)
10395.
The Next Evolution of Live Chat (betterthansure.com)
10396.
Why Rating Rocks (but wordier) (medium.com)
10397.
Systems We Love (dtrace.org)
10398.
Faster than native, introducing FastMail's new mobile web interface (blog.fastmail.com)
10399.
Ask HN: Why do many startups use app.*.com
10400.
The science world is freaking out over this answer to antibiotic resistance (sciencealert.com)
10401.
Open Color: A UI Color Theme Perceptible by the Color Blind (yeun.github.io)
10402.
152k cameras in 990Gbps record-breaking dual DDoS (theregister.co.uk)
10403.
Ask HN: How do you find other startup people outside silicon valley?
10404.
Shape-programmable miniscule robots (sciencebulletin.org)
10405.
Show Your Work: Don’t forget ‘loading’ indicators (medium.com)
10406.
Parsel: The Selector Library Behind Scrapy (blog.scrapinghub.com)
10407.
CBS4 Investigation Finds Dead Voters Casting Ballots in Colorado (denver.cbslocal.com)
10408.
How one Amazon Kindle scam made millions of dollars (zdnet.com)
10409.
Nick Bostrom: one of the first to theorize the simulation theory (simulation-argument.com)
10410.
Elon Musk’s proposed spaceship can send 100 people to Mars in 80 days (theverge.com)