October 2016 Archive
8761.
Why I’m long Ethereum (and short Bitcoin) (statspotting.com)
8762.
The AI disruption wave (techcrunch.com)
8763.
Reverse Engineering FAQ (eff.org)
8764.
Data Reveals the American Dream Is Alive and Well–in Canada (wired.com)
8765.
DanceDanceRevolution Classroom Edition (ddrclassroomedition.com)
8766.
Pentagon Video Warns of “Unavoidable” Dystopian Future for World’s BiggestCities (theintercept.com)
8767.
OpenCAPI Announced (mobile.reuters.com)
8768.
How to Add Android Fingerprint Authentication in Your Project (geekonjava.blogspot.com)
8769.
Stop Hacking Your Success – Start Building (blog.aha.io)
8770.
Generation Adderall (nytimes.com)
8771.
On the appeal of Trump: different kinds of lies (joakim.frostegard.com)
8772.
Preventing Ransomware from Infecting Your Network (ishir.com)
8773.
Throwback Thursday: Fujifilm F10 (dpreview.com)
8774.
Darpa Helps Paralyzed Man Feel Again Using a Brain-Controlled Robotic Arm (darpa.mil)
8775.
Evernote Admits Bug Caused Data Loss for Some Mac Users (macrumors.com)
8776.
Guide to CSRF Protection in Rails (kadwill.com)
8777.
Show HN: Electronic breadboard with a hidden Arduino (stemtera.com)
8778.
NASA's Centennial Challenges: Vascular Tissue Challenge (nasa.gov)
8779.
Yarn, Deep-Fried Data, and a Guide to Stateful Components (smashingmagazine.com)
8780.
Labeling fact-check articles in Google News (blog.google)
8781.
Java Optimization Rules Every Java Developer Need to Know (geekonjava.blogspot.com)
8782.
Manufacturing ultracapacitors (economist.com)
8783.
Geo location api with Google maps integration for finding clients location (github.com)
8784.
Ember.js Components with DOM Dependencies (spin.atomicobject.com)
8785.
How to Use Content Marketing to Attract Customers (oberlo.com)
8786.
Is your app the best way to help refugees? (innovation.unhcr.org)
8787.
The new features in C++17 (stackoverflow.com)
8788.
London’s phone boxes are being transformed into tiny offices (podworks.global)
8789.
Facebook and Google Will Stretch Internet Cable from LA to Hong Kong (wired.com)
8790.
New York’s Secret Doors and Hidden Rooms (nytimes.com)