October 2016 Archive
7591.
Amid major internet outages, downed websites have lessons to learn (zdnet.com)
7592.
Show HN: View others web history as TV show (croosing.com)
7593.
131 Quality Startup Directories and Review Websites (triphappy.com)
7594.
We talked to women at NASA, where a third of employees are female (siliconangle.com)
7595.
Blame the Internet of Things for Destroying the Internet Today (motherboard.vice.com)
7596.
Funding Open Source with Marketing Money (ericholscher.com)
7597.
Hinting at Globalism (exolymph.news)
7598.
RASP rings in a new Java application security paradigm (javaworld.com)
7599.
Let's Encrypt now supports IDNs (xn--mp8hpa.pokeinthe.io)
7600.
Chinese hackers targeted US aircraft carrier (ft.com)
7601.
Was Today a Wakeup Call? For Most, Probably Not, but It Could Be for You (medium.com)
7602.
Wikileaks Claims Credit for the DDoS Attack on the US Internet (emptylighthouse.com)
7603.
Parsing JSON is a minefield (seriot.ch)
7604.
Why Corporate America’s Debt Is a ‘Major Risk’ (bloomberg.com)
7605.
A.I. isn’t about to invade your life – it already has (venturebeat.com)
7606.
Nightwatch.js – Node.js powered End-to-End testing framework (nightwatchjs.org)
7607.
AT&T agrees in principle to buy Time Warner for $85B (reuters.com)
7608.
Imagining a Cashless World (newyorker.com)
7609.
The Physical Web (google.github.io)
7610.
The Recursive Product Strategy That Musk Used to Build an Empire (firstround.com)
7611.
Heroku deployment is down for 1h (status.heroku.com)
7612.
Short DNS Record TTL and Centralization Are Serious Risks for the Internet (techblog.bozho.net)
7613.
Dynamic Linking (harmful.cat-v.org)
7614.
Can Elon Musk’s business empire survive and thrive? (economist.com)
7615.
“Todd and Clare” Accuser of Julian Assange (reddit.com)
7616.
The Hype–and Hope–of Artificial Intelligence (newyorker.com)
7617.
Getting Started with Web Components – Part 1 (medium.com)
7618.
Datanet: A New CRDT DB That Let's You Do Bad Bad Things to Distributed Data (highscalability.com)
7619.
It’s entirely possible to take down the internet (siimplytech.com)
7620.
IoT Can Never Be Fixed (sobersecurity.blogspot.com)