2016 Archive
4651.
Why It Doesn't Pay to Be a People Pleaser (greatergood.berkeley.edu)
4652.
Neuroscientists' Open Letter To DIY Brain Hackers (wbur.org)
4653.
52 Places to Go in 2016 (nytimes.com)
4654.
Experts say Olympics must be moved or postponed because of Zika (washingtonpost.com)
4655.
Ask HN: How to prepare for a Front-end Developer interview?
4656.
WeWork evicted a startup after it published a negative blog post about it (qz.com)
4657.
SS7 MITM Attack Against WhatsApp and Telegram (news.softpedia.com)
4658.
Xz format inadequate for long-term archiving (nongnu.org)
4659.
Emergent Gravity and the Dark Universe (arxiv.org)
4660.
Category Theory for the Sciences (category-theory.mitpress.mit.edu)
4661.
LogicJS adds logic programming to JavaScript (github.com)
4662.
Microcontainers – Tiny, Portable Docker Containers (iron.io)
4663.
Secret Management with Vault (chairnerd.seatgeek.com)
4664.
Nginx: a caching, thumbnailing, reverse proxying image server (charlesleifer.com)
4665.
Symantec/Norton Antivirus Remote Heap/Pool Memory Corruption CVE-2016-2208 (bugs.chromium.org)
4666.
The widowhood effect: What it’s like to lose a spouse in your 30s (theglobeandmail.com)
4667.
The Hardware Hacker: Bunnie Huang's Tour-De-force (boingboing.net)
4668.
LIGO Gravitational Wave Data in iPython Jupyter Notebooks (losc.ligo.org)
4669.
DeepExcel – Deep learning in Excel (deepexcel.net)
4670.
HTML Kong (xn--8ws00zhy3a.com)
4671.
One Click to Be Pro: my list of the best resources for mastering a subject (github.com)
4672.
My biology paper in Science (scottaaronson.com)
4673.
Anti-Aging Startup Raises $116M With Bezos Backing (bloomberg.com)
4674.
Switzerland is the world’s most competitive economy (swissinfo.ch)
4675.
Why we are suing Apple for better HTML5 support in iOS (nexedi.com)
4676.
Linux on the Mac – state of the union (lwn.net)
4677.
New 'Dead Sea Scrolls' Revealed (livescience.com)
4678.
Internet of Things security is so bad, there’s a search engine for sleeping kids (arstechnica.com)
4679.
Knuth: Computer Programming as an Art (1974) (paulgraham.com)
4680.
Portions of the brain fall asleep and wake back up all the time (news.stanford.edu)