October 2016 Archive
3601.
Demis Hassabis: Artificial Intelligence and the Future [video] (youtube.com)
3602.
Food consumption and the actual statistics of cardiovascular diseases (foodandnutritionresearch.net)
3603.
Blizzard Employee Discusses Advantages/Uses of C++11 for Game Engines (youtube.com)
3604.
The biggest hackathon in the blockchain space is to launch a new token HKG (cryptocoinsnews.com)
3605.
UK age verification plans will expose credit card details, increase fraud risk (medium.com)
3606.
Dripcap is a modern packet analyzer based on Electron (dripcap.org)
3607.
Feds believe Russians hacked Florida election-systems vendor (edition.cnn.com)
3608.
I'm writing a book about React! (ifelse.io)
3609.
Show HN: Event Horizon with AWS DynamoDB (CQRS/ES in Go) (github.com)
3610.
Tiled: fee, easy to use and flexible tile map editor (mapeditor.org)
3611.
Workers will try to survive, rather than prosper, as tech takes over the economy (marketwatch.com)
3612.
The Social Physics of Trump’s Shock Tactics (nautil.us)
3613.
Two Dangerous Fault Lines Under San Francisco Are Connected, Study Finds (popularmechanics.com)
3614.
5th amendment loophole: fingerprint != passcode (dailyherald.com)
3615.
NodeSource N|Solid v2.0 (nodesource.com)
3616.
Human-powered apps with the Scale API (getputpost.co)
3617.
Interactive Analytics: Redshift vs. Snowflake vs. BigQuery (periscopedata.com)
3618.
Show HN: Cross-Platform System Dashboard Using Flask and Freeboard (github.com)
3619.
The Internet Is No Place for Elections (technologyreview.com)
3620.
Obama takes on zoning laws in bid to build more housing, spur growth (politico.com)
3621.
How do I become a roboticist? (medium.com)
3622.
Chrome fixes selecting text on HN (bugs.chromium.org)
3623.
Win3mu Part 1 –Why I’m writing a Windows 3 Emulator (medium.com)
3624.
No More Boilerplate Code (blog.thecodewhisperer.com)
3625.
Why Does This Virus Have Spider DNA? (theatlantic.com)
3626.
Show HN: How to stop iOS9 daily prompts for iOS10 upgrade
3627.
Elon Musk’s Wild Ride (bloomberg.com)
3628.
Scanning 147B rows/second: Groundbreaking benchmark from IBM Cloud (ibm.com)
3629.
Taking PHP Seriously (slack.engineering)
3630.
Why is TV 29.97 frames per second? (youtube.com)