October 2016 Archive
9091.
Peter Thiel, YC, and hard decisions (medium.com)
9092.
From Tradecraft to Sexpionage: The Americans Actually Happened (vanityfair.com)
9093.
The Internet of Things Is in Trouble: Needs Fast and Safe DNS (linkedin.com)
9094.
Sales of luxury London properties collapsed by 86% in past year (theguardian.com)
9095.
Big Winner from London’s Brexit Exodus Isn’t Even in Europe (bloomberg.com)
9096.
Progressive enhancement isn’t dead, but it smells funny (nolanlawson.com)
9097.
Hajime: A decentralized IoT worm [pdf] (security.rapiditynetworks.com)
9098.
Learn Elixir and Elm on the go our list of best podcasts (blog.digitalnatives.hu)
9099.
The Unsound Playground – Breaking Java's and Scala's Type Systems (io.livecode.ch)
9100.
Slack CEO describes 'Holy Grail' of virtual assistants (cio.com)
9101.
Why Ruby on Rails is a perfect choice for your next web app? (easternpeak.com)
9102.
List of Business Models (gist.github.com)
9103.
From Isaac Newton to the Genius Bar (2014) (nautil.us)
9104.
“Gtk 4.0 is not Gtk 4” (blogs.gnome.org)
9105.
Project A119 (en.wikipedia.org)
9106.
FSearch, a fast file search utility for GNU/Linux (cboxdoerfer.github.io)
9107.
Samsung/jerryscript: Ultralightweight JavaScript Engine for the IoT (github.com)
9108.
How I Reorganized My Brain (medium.com)
9109.
Humanity’s Extinction Event Is Coming (medium.com)
9110.
Semantic Meaning in Authoring Documentation (medium.com)
9111.
Locked in – The costly criminalisation of the mentally ill [2013] (economist.com)
9112.
Hacked republican website skimmed donor credit cards for 6 months (freshasfuck.net)
9113.
What $50 Buys You at Huaqiangbei, the World’s Most Fascinating Electronic Market (shift.newco.co)
9114.
Injectable Wires for Fixing the Brain (technologyreview.com)
9115.
How to tell if you’re a workaholic (bbc.com)
9116.
Jennicam: The first woman to stream her life on the internet (bbc.com)
9117.
The SEC gets the case it’s been waiting for in Silicon Valley: Theranos (techcrunch.com)
9118.
New Weekdone 3 – Turning you into a superhero at work (weekdone.com)
9119.
Plastic Is the Ocean’s New Junk Food (nautil.us)
9120.
IBM Is Counting on Its Bet on Watson, and Paying Big Money for It (nytimes.com)