October 2016 Archive
841.
80% of current drug applications in China failed to meet analysis requirements (sciencealert.com)
842.
Keras-based molecular autoencoder (github.com)
843.
A Little-Known Company That Enables Mass Surveillance (theintercept.com)
844.
CoreOS and Redspread Join to Extend Kubernetes (coreos.com)
845.
Apple, this time you made a mistake (andhennie.tumblr.com)
846.
Symbolics Lisp Machine Museum (smbx.org)
847.
The Cancelled Comma One Would Have Embarrassed the Car Industry (thedrive.com)
848.
Google’s former happiness guru's three-second brain exercise for finding joy (qz.com)
849.
Germans React to UK’s micro:bit (hackaday.com)
850.
English man spends 11 hours trying to make cup of tea with Wi-Fi kettle (theguardian.com)
851.
Ask HN: A tool for writing English that checks “popularity” of used sentences?
852.
Design and Implementation of a 256-Core BrainFuck Computer [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
853.
Monks Who Spent Years Turning Themselves into Mummies While Alive (atlasobscura.com)
854.
Yahoo makes it difficult to leave its service by disabling email forwarding (techcrunch.com)
855.
Can you hurt yourself eating chilli peppers? (bbc.com)
856.
Ask HN: Disappointed by the new Macbook, what alternatives do we have?
857.
Jobs that no longer exist (imgur.com)
858.
What are malicious USB keys and how to create a realistic one? (elie.net)
859.
New Shepard In-Flight Escape Test [video] (blueorigin.com)
860.
Vanadium – Create distributed applications that can run anywhere (v.io)
861.
Show HN: Record your screen, share and instantly know when people watch (viewedit.com)
862.
Samsung Sets Its Reputation on Fire with Bogus DMCA Takedown Notices (eff.org)
863.
Learn Relay – A comprehensive introduction to Relay and GraphQL (learnrelay.org)
864.
The Nobel Peace Prize 2016: Juan Manuel Santos (nobelprize.org)
865.
Cheran: A town that threw out police, politicians and gangsters (bbc.com)
866.
How Britain's most secret court imprisoned a grandmother (telegraph.co.uk)
867.
Nommu Linux (nommu.org)
868.
uWebSockets 0.10.0 (github.com)
869.
It’s official: Venezuela is a dictatorship (washingtonpost.com)
870.
How Hackers Broke into John Podesta and Colin Powell’s Gmail Accounts (motherboard.vice.com)