2016 Archive
6181.
EpiPen Maker Quietly Steers Effort That Could Protect Its Price (nytimes.com)
6182.
What’s Next for Artificial Intelligence (wsj.com)
6183.
How Evan McMullin Could Win Utah and the Presidency (fivethirtyeight.com)
6184.
Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?
6185.
Italy Quake Rescuers Ask Locals to Unlock their Wi-Fi (bbc.com)
6186.
Undersea Cable System Cuts in Singapore (status.linode.com)
6187.
AlphaGo Can't Beat Me, Says Chinese Go Grandmaster Ke Jie (shanghaidaily.com)
6188.
WINE 1.9.4 Released (winehq.org)
6189.
Comets can't explain weird 'alien megastructure' star after all (newscientist.com)
6190.
Taco Bell Programming (2010) (web.archive.org)
6191.
A new Curl logo (daniel.haxx.se)
6192.
Our Brain Uses Statistics to Calculate Confidence, Make Decisions (neuroscientistnews.com)
6193.
Pokemon Go, Security, and Obsolescence (community.rapid7.com)
6194.
The Epic Rise of John D. Rockefeller (thehustle.co)
6195.
Career Advice from Scott Adams (2007) (dilbertblog.typepad.com)
6196.
Size cost of C++ exception handling on embedded platforms (andriidevel.blogspot.com)
6197.
Study: To Beat Loneliness, Visits Must Be Real, Not Virtual (wsj.com)
6198.
The piracy paradox at Udemy (2015) (troyhunt.com)
6199.
Inside The Fine Art Factories of Yiwu, China (instapainting.com)
6200.
Pendulum – Python datetimes made easy (github.com)
6201.
Bayer confirms $66bn Monsanto takeover (bbc.com)
6202.
Show HN: Styled-components – Use the best of ES6 to style React apps (styled-components.com)
6203.
What Template Haskell gets wrong and Racket gets right (blog.ezyang.com)
6204.
Regular expressions you can read: a visual syntax and UI (medium.com)
6205.
US contractor fined $3.1M for outsourcing work to India (sakshipost.com)
6206.
The Case Against Dark Matter (quantamagazine.org)
6207.
Scientists discover potentially habitable planets (news.mit.edu)
6208.
Space X lands Falcon 9 stage 1 on drone ship (picture) (twitter.com)
6209.
Amazon confirms it has dropped device encryption support for its Fire Tablets (techcrunch.com)
6210.
Billions of Messages a Day – Yelp's Real-Time Data Pipeline (engineeringblog.yelp.com)