The surprisingly complex reason you never see emoji URLs
(washingtonpost.com)
October 2016 Archive
2461.
2462.
Robert Reich: The Trust Destroyers
(robertreich.org)
2463.
Diagnostic Port (2004)
(folklore.org)
2464.
The Fifth Amendment and Touch ID
(washingtonpost.com)
2465.
Delta functions [pdf]
(cchem.berkeley.edu)
2466.
Duffs Device
(en.wikipedia.org)
2467.
Ahead-of-Time Compilation in Angular 2
(blog.mgechev.com)
2468.
US hands internet control to ICANN
(cnet.com)
2469.
Open Food Facts, the wikipedia of food, reaches 100K products in 177 countries
(en.blog.openfoodfacts.org)
2470.
Is a round Minecraft world possible? [video]
(youtube.com)
2471.
This 'Free Forever' Plan, not so free forever
(haydenjames.io)
2472.
And Always After That It Grew Much Worse
(blogs.bl.uk)
2473.
2474.
A Quick Logic Lesson for Confused WikiLeaks Haters
(medium.com)
2475.
This is the new MacBook Pro with the Magic Toolbar mini display
(techcrunch.com)
2476.
2477.
A Book by Its Cover: The strange history of books bound in human skin
(laphamsquarterly.org)
2478.
Source code powering potent IoT DDoSes just went public
(arstechnica.com)
2479.
Black Mirror: Official Trailer – Season 3
(youtube.com)
2480.
2481.
2482.
Vue 2.0 is here
(medium.com)
2483.
Oracle is not a cloud power
(zdnet.com)
2484.
Small Device C Compiler suite
(sourceforge.net)
2485.
2486.
A brief history of the Web and web development
(lopezferrando.com)
2487.
The people trying to save programming from itself
(killscreen.com)
2488.
Serverless CI – Hyper.sh Integration for Buildbot
(blog.hyper.sh)
2489.
Cloudflare/challenge-bypass-specification
(github.com)
2490.
Pieter Hintjens has died
(twitter.com)