October 2016 Archive
6961.
As Freelancers’ Ranks Grow, New York Moves to See They Get What They’re Due (nytimes.com)
6962.
Ask HN: Why can't coders code?
6963.
Voter Intention Collection System (VICS) (github.com)
6964.
OnionDSL – A DSL Connection Directly into the Tor Network (kickstarter.com)
6965.
History of philosophy, “without any gaps.” (historyofphilosophy.net)
6966.
Montreal Police Monitored iPhone of La Presse Journalist Patrick Lagacé (montrealgazette.com)
6967.
Show HN: GitWay – Sell access to private repositories (gitway.io)
6968.
National Broadband Map by FCC (broadbandmap.gov)
6969.
Real-time sentiment analysis of the debate (election.memsql.com)
6970.
HTC says Vive sales are now “far exceed” 140K (mobile.twitter.com)
6971.
Why I created a music discovery newsletter (medium.com)
6972.
President Obama explains why you can’t run the U.S. like a startup (techcrunch.com)
6973.
Scalability of Isochronous Mesh Networking to 2^40 Switches (isogrid.org)
6974.
The Mysterious Fiber Bomb Problem: A Debugging Story with Node.js (sandstorm.io)
6975.
Online generator of positive feelings (asmrion.com)
6976.
Ask HN: Why calling C in mainstream scripting languages is not so simple?
6977.
Holovect: Holographic Vector Display (kickstarter.com)
6978.
AirGigSter – Get a Gig App
6979.
Ask HN: How is your time spent as a DBA / ops?
6980.
Grady Booch revealed in a lecture in 2007 what Snowden leaked 6 years later (youtube.com)
6981.
Air India's Delhi-SF flight now the world's longest nonstop flight (toi.in)
6982.
Kubernetes: Critical Security Bug in TLS Client Auth (tectonic.com)
6983.
Snoops can tell what you type while you Skype, researchers find (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
6984.
A JavaScript repository for leetcode solutions (github.com)
6985.
Ask HN: Gaining real world experience while being the only developer in a team?
6986.
OLEDs are coming--everywhere (semiengineering.com)
6987.
In Xinjiang, China, VPNs are classified as “2nd-degree terrorist software” (reddit.com)
6988.
Teachers are expected to remain politically neutral. These ones say they can’t (washingtonpost.com)
6989.
Embedded linux device drivers
6990.
The end of Photoshop? (photolemur.com)