2016 Archive
4111.
Why Kubernetes isn't using Docker's libnetwork (blog.kubernetes.io)
4112.
BinDiff now available for free (security.googleblog.com)
4113.
Gh-ost: GitHub's online schema migration tool for MySQL (githubengineering.com)
4114.
How a Gift from Schoolchildren Let the Soviets Spy on the U.S. For 7 Years (atlasobscura.com)
4115.
Wycheproof – Tests that check cryptographic software for known weaknesses (security.googleblog.com)
4116.
Knuth reenacts his first Stanford lecture: The Analysis of Algorithms [video] (vimeo.com)
4117.
The Little Book of Semaphores [pdf] (greenteapress.com)
4118.
What 2,000 Calories Looks Like (2014) (nytimes.com)
4119.
Bushido: Way of Total Bullshit (tofugu.com)
4120.
Why isn’t the fundamental theorem of arithmetic obvious? (2011) (gowers.wordpress.com)
4121.
Study suggests that the “brain training” industry may be a placebo (arstechnica.com)
4122.
Agile Is Dead, Long Live Continuous Delivery (gradle.org)
4123.
Oct. 4 (google.com)
4124.
Oracle Buys NetSuite for $9.3B (bloomberg.com)
4125.
How to stop functional programming (brianmckenna.org)
4126.
Boston Dynamics employees were frustrated by Google's plan for a household robot (techinsider.io)
4127.
Visualizing How Developers Rate Their Own Programming Skills (minimaxir.com)
4128.
Loneliness Is a Warning Sign to Be Social (nautil.us)
4129.
Signal and Giphy (whispersystems.org)
4130.
What is “the stack”? (jvns.ca)
4131.
Principles for Programming Languages for Learners (cacm.acm.org)
4132.
Twenty years after Pokémon launched, its impact on Wikipedia remains (blog.wikimedia.org)
4133.
Israeli firm can steal phone data in seconds (phys.org)
4134.
A bot has successfully appealed $3M worth of parking tickets in the UK (businessinsider.com)
4135.
C puzzles (gowrikumar.com)
4136.
What ISPs can see (teamupturn.com)
4137.
Show HN: Sense2vec model trained on all 2015 Reddit comments (sense2vec.spacy.io)
4138.
Prenda Law “copyright trolls” Steele and Hansmeier arrested (arstechnica.com)
4139.
Integer percentages as fingerprints of electoral falsification (arxiv.org)
4140.
The Clockwise/Spiral Rule of C declarations (c-faq.com)