October 2016 Archive
2221.
WTF Is Apple Thinking with the New MacBook Pro and Touch Bar? (medium.com)
2222.
Why on Earth Is IBM Still Making Mainframes? (wired.com)
2223.
Ask HN: What is the bus factor at your company?
2224.
Google Pixel Launch [LIVE] (youtube.com)
2225.
LinkedIn will now let you quietly signal when you’re looking for a job (techcrunch.com)
2226.
An Open Letter to the Woman Who Told My Family to Go Back to China (nytimes.com)
2227.
My husband raped two women and I had to answer for his crimes (vox.com)
2228.
Sniper attack on Utah substation highlights grid vulnerability (utilitydive.com)
2229.
Replacement Galaxy Note 7s keep exploding–we're now up to five cases (arstechnica.com)
2230.
Ask HN: How much have you made from your side project in 2016 and what is it?
2231.
Juno Takes on Uber (newyorker.com)
2232.
TLS 1.2 Comes to Mono (tirania.org)
2233.
Fast Neural Style Transfer (cs.stanford.edu)
2234.
Thousands of books being re-shelved in a two minute time-lapse [video] (dpreview.com)
2235.
Excelize: Golang library for reading and writing XLSX files (github.com)
2236.
Show HN: A fast lines-of-code counter written in Rust (github.com)
2237.
Show HN: Awesome Ideation Tools (github.com)
2238.
The US told Ecuador to give Wikileaks 'an eviction notice' (businessinsider.com)
2239.
Pilot predicts movie box office (bostonglobe.com)
2240.
NYC tech startup Clarifai raises $30M to unlock AI for every developer (blog.clarifai.com)
2241.
Authentication for RESTful APIs, HTML5 Security (moesif.com)
2242.
From web dev to VR: learning VR development (levels.io)
2243.
Hillary is “to buy some of the law enforcement arguments on crypto and Snowden” (wikileaks.org)
2244.
VMware Cloud on AWS (aws.amazon.com)
2245.
Ex-Palantir Employees Are Struggling to Sell Their Shares (buzzfeed.com)
2246.
The terrorist inside my husband's brain (neurology.org)
2247.
Google are evil (plus.google.com)
2248.
SNP's Nicola Sturgeon announces new independence referendum bill (bbc.com)
2249.
Peter Thiel, YC, and hard decisions (medium.com)
2250.
Apple refused to join Open Compute, so the entire networking team quit (businessinsider.com)