October 2016 Archive
9721.
Touch Me Like a Pro: Why New MacBook’s Control Bar Is a Success (medium.com)
9722.
Google to Spin Off Self-Driving Car Business (forbes.com)
9723.
WWF: Two-thirds of the world's animals could be gone by 2020 (wwf.panda.org)
9724.
Context Aware Interfaces: 'Touch Bar' from Microsoft (1999) (microsoft.com)
9725.
Google Earnings: Strength Drives Alphabet Profit Higher (wsj.com)
9726.
Datavirtuality – any data. any system. anytime (datavirtuality.com)
9727.
Ask HN: How to 'debug' unpopularity?
9728.
They've got you, wherever you are (nybooks.com)
9729.
Empty Promises on Privacy for Foreigners Abroad in PPD-28 (eff.org)
9730.
ColorizerJS – My First Hack Project at EBay (ebaytechblog.com)
9731.
Analysis of Clinton and Trump Wikipedia Article Edits (washingtonpost.com)
9732.
Your World Is Full of Placebo Buttons (and That’s a Good Thing) (nirandfar.com)
9733.
Pure Vim script C Compiler (github.com)
9734.
Roll Your Own Political Poll on Mechanical Turk (worldbetter.svbtle.com)
9735.
You Should Learn the Fundamentals (richardkho.com)
9736.
A refugee, a Marxist and an ultra-right-wing modernist walk into a cafe (westcoastrxers.com)
9737.
Stop portings iOS design to Android (martiancraft.com)
9738.
LG Introduces New UltraFine 4K and 5K Monitors (anandtech.com)
9739.
Riak KV as a service. (Startup, need initial feedback) (keyvaluehosting.com)
9740.
AnswerThePublic (answerthepublic.com)
9741.
Is the world really melting? (travelfordifference.com)
9742.
Concise Visual Summary of Deep Learning Architectures (datasciencecentral.com)
9743.
Indie Hackers : Bootstrapping a Business as a Single Founder (indiehackers.com)
9744.
FSF announces change in general counsel (fsf.org)
9745.
This is the Wifi password at a local Thai restaurant.Where are the math wizards? (reddit.com)
9746.
First-Ever Dinosaur Brain Tissue Found (livescience.com)
9747.
An Array of Pointers vs. A Multidimensional Array (nullprogram.com)
9748.
Study (danielmiessler.com)
9749.
Mas: Mac App Store command line interface (github.com)
9750.
Guess What Uber's Promising Now: Flying Cars (bloomberg.com)