October 2016 Archive
2461.
The surprisingly complex reason you never see emoji URLs (washingtonpost.com)
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.
AMD announces revenue for the Q3 of $1,307M, operating loss of $293M (ir.amd.com)
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.
High and dry: ballooning over the Atacama Desert (ft.com)
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.
Chinese firm admits its hacked DVRs, cameras were behind massive DDOS attack (pcworld.com)
2481.
Apple keeps track of everyone you try to chat with on iMessage (theverge.com)
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.
Requirements for IPv6 in ICT Equipment (2012) (ripe.net)
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)