September 2016 Archive
11041.
Disney Robot with Air-Water Actuators Shows Off “Very Fluid” Motions (spectrum.ieee.org)
11042.
College Won't Train You for a Job, and That's Just Fine (wired.com)
11043.
What it takes to be a venture-backed SAAS startup (hint:grow 13%/month 7 years) (medium.com)
11044.
Mentions and typeaheads with Draft.js (github.com)
11045.
Reduce MP3 File Size Online, Make MP3 Smaller (mp3smaller.com)
11046.
How the blockchain is changing money and business (ted.com)
11047.
This Man Will Change the Way You Play Board Games (slate.com)
11048.
5 trivial C and C++ mistakes Zig and Swift solve (procedural.github.io)
11049.
Show HN: Matplotlib plotting for Node.js (github.com)
11050.
Compare values and get correct result Similiar to Node.js core module deepEqual (github.com)
11051.
My iOS Development Toolkit 2016 (medium.com)
11052.
Uberworld - Self Driving Cars Business (economist.com)
11053.
Stephen Jay Gould: Kropotkin Was No Crackpot (1997) (marxists.org)
11054.
1950's housewife on LSD [video] (youtube.com)
11055.
PLAYING AN IPAD GAME IS JUST AS SOOTHING AS SEDATIVES (popsci.com)
11056.
The Kilogram’s Makeover Is Almost Complete (scientificamerican.com)
11057.
Blockchain hype: why much of it is nothing more than snake oil and spin (computerworld.com.au)
11058.
Before alarm clocks, Brits paid people to wake them (mashable.com)
11059.
The Throwaways (newyorker.com)
11060.
Per expert “humans could become addicted to mind-blowing romps with sex robots” (thesun.co.uk)
11061.
Crossed Letter (en.wikipedia.org)
11062.
No Sailors Needed: Robot Sailboats Scour the Oceans for Data (nytimes.com)
11063.
Real-life browserify front end template (kimmobrunfeldt.github.io)
11064.
Thinking Evil Thoughts (speakerdeck.com)
11065.
Parsing headers for fun and profit (zneak.github.io)
11066.
Climate Change Is Coming for Your Coffee (wired.com)
11067.
Pull doesn't scale – or does it? (prometheus.io)
11068.
The Nano Server Debate – Yes or No? (petri.com)
11069.
Container Defense in Depth: Taming Container Fears – Google Slides (docs.google.com)
11070.
Researcher say ER=EPR could show how quantum mechanics fits theory of relativity (dailymail.co.uk)