September 2016 Archive
2941.
Show HN: Magic Keyboard (magickeyboard.io)
2942.
BT is suing Valve (kotaku.co.uk)
2943.
33m Married – Seeking city that is not San Francisco (medium.com)
2944.
Chelsea Manning Told She Can Have Gender Reassignment Surgery, Lawyer Says (nytimes.com)
2945.
H-1B bill pulled from House committee vote amid complaints (computerworld.com)
2946.
Show HN: A crowdfunding platform to combat patent trolls (unpatent.co)
2947.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: "The Intellectual yet Idiot" Class (medium.com)
2948.
Better than a Gallon of Gall: Abe Lincoln addresses a temperance society (1842) (laphamsquarterly.org)
2949.
Desktop support comes to Signal for iPhone (whispersystems.org)
2950.
A preview of Guile-Lua (rebirth), and some opinions (nalaginrut.com)
2951.
Mapv – a library of geography visualization,use canvas to show big data (github.com)
2952.
OSIRIS-Rex – Asteroid Sample Return Mission (asteroidmission.org)
2953.
'Say hello to the real reasons we got rid of the 3.5mm jack' (reddit.com)
2954.
Ios10 bricking devices (macrumors.com)
2955.
Trump: Low interest rates are creating a false market (nbcnews.com)
2956.
Copyright is not a divine right: India Delhi High Court (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
2957.
Two years spamming spammers back (medium.com)
2958.
Auto Layout Demystified (spin.atomicobject.com)
2959.
The Story of Captain Midnight (2000) (web.archive.org)
2960.
The Verge shows different titles to different visitors (imgur.com)
2961.
The time I 'nearly' solved the Twin Prime Conjecture (medium.com)
2962.
SpaceX is using Boeing's 1920s strategy to get to Mars (theatlantic.com)
2963.
If I zero out my memory pages, does that make them page in faster? (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
2964.
General Assembly was a waste
2965.
Bringing WebVR to Microsoft Edge (blogs.windows.com)
2966.
Should you be able to publish academic research under a pseudonym? (washingtonpost.com)
2967.
Apple and Mental Health Issues, Employees Speak on Hostile Environment (mic.com)
2968.
Stop trying to jump to the sexy stuff first (sharpsightlabs.com)
2969.
Going to Mars is (relatively) easy; coming back is where it gets tricky (arstechnica.com)
2970.
Lessons learned while studying Machine Learning (mytechbooks.blogspot.com)