October 2016 Archive
3451.
Free DDoS protected DNS hosting (client.esteq.net)
3452.
Morale at Twitter Plummets as Jack Dorsey Warms to a Sale (vanityfair.com)
3453.
Show HN: Leaking personal data in your browser (medium.com)
3454.
ISIS killed enemy fighters with an exploding consumer drone (theverge.com)
3455.
Compose for MySQL (compose.com)
3456.
Israeli settlements, explained (youtube.com)
3457.
Creational OOP Design Patterins in TypeScript (replete.nu)
3458.
CMU professor Russ Salakhutdinov joins Apple as director of AI research (twitter.com)
3459.
Obama on Silicon Valley (whitehouse.gov)
3460.
Playing Away – Dashing for the Post: The Letters of Patrick Leigh Fermor (literaryreview.co.uk)
3461.
Hardware is sexy, but it's software that matters (sethgodin.typepad.com)
3462.
Nearly All of Silicon Valley’s Political Dollars Are Going to Hillary Clinton (fivethirtyeight.com)
3463.
Editable static HTML docs inside an AWS S3 bucket (public.docs.xstatic.site)
3464.
New Macbook rumoured to have no escape key (theverge.com)
3465.
How JPG Works (medium.freecodecamp.com)
3466.
Meshbird – distributed private networking (github.com)
3467.
AT&T requires police to hide Hemisphere phone spying (eff.org)
3468.
A Quantum Leap for the Web (medium.com)
3469.
deThread brings distributed computing to the browser with JavaScript (github.com)
3470.
How 2K Killed Irrational Games – By Anonymous (hackernoon.com)
3471.
Before the Flood (youtube.com)
3472.
Year 2038 problem (en.wikipedia.org)
3473.
Multi-Site Service Discovery with NetflixOSS Eureka on Cloud Foundry (blog.pivotal.io)
3474.
Using Dark Matter Physics to Gain Mobile Intelligence (apteligent.com)
3475.
Semi-Supervised Knowledge Transfer for Deep Learning from Private Training Data (128.84.21.199)
3476.
JavaScript async/await: sequential vs. parallel (developers.google.com)
3477.
Analysis of online fraud in the U.S (blog.siftscience.com)
3478.
Vim: So long Pathogen, hello native package loading (shapeshed.com)
3479.
ASCII art on your wall ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (asciiprints.com)
3480.
Debate over: IBM confirms that Macs are $535 less expensive than PCs (jamf.com)