September 2016 Archive
11401.
Slow Dance – A Frame That Slows Down Time (kickstarter.com)
11402.
The hippest internet cafe of 1995 (vox.com)
11403.
Boostnote, the opensource markdown note app for developers (b00st.io)
11404.
JavaScript Modelling Framework: JavaScript DSL Inspired by Eclipse Modelling Framework (github.com)
11405.
WARgrams: NSA’s Realtime Perspectives of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq (matthewaid.com)
11406.
Can Scala have a highly parallel typechecker? (medium.com)
11407.
Fast Fashion Is Creating an Environmental Crisis (newsweek.com)
11408.
Contribute to build the open-source world (giistr.io)
11409.
The enigma machine takes a quantum leap (phys.org)
11410.
Venmo is down but their status page doesn't reflect it [Update: Now it does] (status.venmo.com)
11411.
Function signature: how do you order parameters? (lemire.me)
11412.
Googling our medical symptoms is making us sicker (qz.com)
11413.
Leaked Catalog Weaponized Information (motherboard.vice.com)
11414.
LESS – Relational comparisons using less functions for Go (github.com)
11415.
The Oatmeal: “Unhappy” (theoatmeal.com)
11416.
GoDaddy acquires Serbia's ManageWP, a multi-site WordPress management tool (venturebeat.com)
11417.
A Roundup of Recent Alzheimer’s Research (canadapharmacyonline.com)
11418.
Show HN: Pepper and Carrot – The Secret Ingredients (bubbl.in)
11419.
Designing an Apartment Building for Bike Commuters (citylab.com)
11420.
The five stages in the stadium design process (sc.qa)
11421.
1 Year Later, Edge Still Lacking CSS Variables (wpdev.uservoice.com)
11422.
Personalized channel recommendations in Slack (slack.engineering)
11423.
Portrait of the Gamer as Enemy (1990) (erasmatazz.com)
11424.
G.E. Offers $1.4B for 3-D Printing Technology Companies (nytimes.com)
11425.
Constraints on subgroups of rows using partial indices in PostgreSQL (anserinae.net)
11426.
Fluent Bit v0.8.5 have been released (fluentbit.io)
11427.
Possible-acquisition-for-Twitter (startupvibe.wordpress.com)
11428.
Block telemarketing calls in iOS 10 (medium.com)
11429.
Research Suggests Women Are Asking for Raises, but Men Get Them More (nytimes.com)
11430.
Species as a Front End: Conservation Is Broken (scienceforthemasses.org)