How Hackers Stole $100M from the New York Fed
(zerohedge.com)
2016 Archive
5581.
5582.
Snowden’s Rubik’s Cube
(da5is.com)
5583.
They knew it was round, damn it
(thonyc.wordpress.com)
5584.
5585.
1000W LED on a Drone [video]
(youtube.com)
5586.
Secrets of Surveillance Capitalism
(faz.net)
5587.
5588.
Surprise Amiga Workbench 3.1 Update, 20 Years Later
(amigalove.com)
5589.
Paint drip people, a successor to T-shaped people
(facebook.com)
5590.
Show HN: Workq – Job Server in Go
(github.com)
5591.
Constexpr-8cc: Compile-time C Compiler
(github.com)
5592.
Doing Business in Japan (2014)
(kalzumeus.com)
5593.
Ted Chiang on Seeing His Stories Adapted and the Ever-Expanding Popularity of SF
(electricliterature.com)
5594.
How Referral Spam Like lifehacker.com Gets into Google Analytics
(kraftblick.com)
5595.
5596.
5597.
Show HN: Gomix the easiest way to build apps and bots
(community.gomix.me)
5598.
Chrome Requiring Certificate Transparency in 2017
(groups.google.com)
5599.
Hanami – web framework for Ruby
(hanamirb.org)
5600.
5601.
Non-nullable types for TypeScript
(github.com)
5602.
5603.
EU Court: Open WiFi Operator Not Liable for Pirate Users
(torrentfreak.com)
5604.
QuineDB – A quine that is also a key-value store
(github.com)
5605.
TTIP Leaks
(ttip-leaks.org)
5606.
The strange effects of thinking healthy food is costlier
(sciencebulletin.org)
5607.
Charge, a phone company with features for nerds
(charge.co)
5608.
Python 3 in 2016
(hynek.me)
5609.
NSA Said to Use Manhattan Tower as Listening Post
(nytimes.com)
5610.
The caffeine curse: why coffee shops have always signalled urban change
(theguardian.com)