2016 Archive
3931.
Lionsgate is making its films available on Steam (gadgette.com)
3932.
Saved Replies (github.com)
3933.
Goldman Sachs Drops Out of R3 Blockchain Group (wsj.com)
3934.
Moody's: U.S. Telecoms are underinvesting in broadband (fiercetelecom.com)
3935.
Webhooks do’s and dont’s: what we learned after integrating APIs (restful.io)
3936.
What It Feels Like to Freeze on National Television (drbenjaminhabib.wordpress.com)
3937.
Image Compression with Neural Networks (research.googleblog.com)
3938.
The Dropcam Team (medium.com)
3939.
US Ranks 41st in Press Freedom Index Thanks to 'War on Whistleblowers' (npr.org)
3940.
Codebase Refactoring with Go (talks.golang.org)
3941.
A Small London Company That Makes Beautiful Globes (atlasobscura.com)
3942.
Halite: An AI Programming Challenge (halite.io)
3943.
Getting Started with Graph Databases (academy.datastax.com)
3944.
Practical advice for analysis of large, complex data sets (unofficialgoogledatascience.com)
3945.
Algorithms for making more interesting mazes (gamasutra.com)
3946.
Poll: Apply HN Runoff – Which two startups should YCF fund?
3947.
Watched: Police are stockpiling databases with personal information (data.postandcourier.com)
3948.
Inside Magic Leap (forbes.com)
3949.
Major changes to Mandrill, must be tied to a MailChimp account (blog.mandrill.com)
3950.
The man behind the million dollar homepage 11 years later (bbc.com)
3951.
Introducing Custom Elements (webkit.org)
3952.
Report: Apple building its own servers to prevent snooping (9to5mac.com)
3953.
Work/Life Balance Will Make You a Better Software Engineer (codewithoutrules.com)
3954.
Bitwarden – Free and Open Source Password Manager (bitwarden.com)
3955.
Day of the Tentacle Remastered (humblebundle.com)
3956.
Unable to open links in Safari, Mail or Messages on iOS 9.3 (bencollier.net)
3957.
Dear Al-Jazeera: thank you for doing the right thing (scrollytelling.io)
3958.
What Could Have Entered the Public Domain on January 1, 2016? (web.law.duke.edu)
3959.
Improving Color on the Web (webkit.org)
3960.
LaiNES – Cycle-accurate NES emulator in around 1000 lines of code (github.com)